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Ice Spice, who recently rose to stardom as an opening act on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, found herself embroiled in a heated altercation at a McDonald’s in Hollywood this past Wednesday. The rapper, enjoying a casual moment with a female friend in a booth, was unexpectedly approached by an enthusiastic fan named Vayah.
In a video captured by TMZ, Vayah eagerly approached the table, making a gesture that seemed to suggest she was asking Ice Spice’s companion to move over so she could join them. This unexpected intrusion quickly escalated into a tense exchange between Vayah and Ice Spice.
As the conversation grew increasingly hostile, Ice Spice was seen gesturing towards the door, perhaps urging Vayah to leave. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when Vayah struck Ice Spice in the face and continued to lash out, sparking chaos within the fast-food restaurant.
There followed what looked like an increasingly hostile conversation between Vayah and Ice Spice, who gestured in the direction of the door.
The tension boiled over when Vayah struck Ice Spice in the face and then repeatedly swung at her, at which point pandemonium erupted.
In video obtained by the Daily Mail, the fight could be seen to continue outside the restaurant, where Ice Spice was flung to the ground.
Ice Spice got into a fight at a McDonald’s in Hollywood on Wednesday, with the melee eventually spilling outside the restaurant (pictured)
In video obtained by the Daily Mail, the fight could be seen to continue outdoors, where Ice Spice was flung to the ground during a scrap in the middle of the street
Ice Spice’s lawyer Bradford Cohen has issued a statement declaring that the ‘unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD’
When Vayah first struck Ice Spice inside the McDonald’s, the two women started taking swings until a man yanked Vayah away from the melee.Â
He pulled Vayah towards the exit, but Ice Spice was in hot pursuit, leaping over the tabletops towards them as her friend followed on the floor.
At the door of the McDonald’s, Ice Spice’s friend apparently tried to get between her and Vayah, but a blow from the latter sent her careening into a table.
The friend walked away as a group of people at the door tried to keep Ice Spice and Vayah apart, with cries of: ‘Calm down!’ heard in a male voice on video.
It appeared that Vayah’s associates were able to get her out of the McDonald’s as Ice Spice stayed inside with her own friend, briefly ending the fight.
Ice Spice picked up a phone lying on the tiles and walked back to her booth, where she talked to a male McDonald’s customer who had witnessed the scrap.
The phone that Ice Spice had picked up was apparently not hers, so the fracas resumed when she walked to the door of the McDonald’s and – rather than returning it to the owner’s hands – hurled it outside.
Someone apparently asked her why she had thrown the phone and she replied: ‘Cause f*** y’all, that’s why. F*** you and that b****.’
After the initial stage of the brawl inside the restaurant, Ice Spice picked up a phone from the tiles and threw it apparently out the door
A fierce row broke out between Ice Spice and the man who had pulled Vayah away from the McDonald’s booth at the beginning of the imbroglio
As other people tried to keep them apart, Ice Spice and the man started screaming at each other and she bellowed: ‘Or your mama, let me fight her!’
The argument continued as Ice Spice and her friend emerged from the restaurant, where the Princess Diana hitmaker launched into a shouting match with one of the men in Vayah’s group, in footage obtained by the Daily Mail.
When someone urged Ice Spice to ‘relax,’ she snapped: ‘Why would I relax when she’s touching me?’ and then repeatedly demanded: ‘Where is she?’
A fierce row broke out between Ice Spice and the man who had pulled Vayah away from the McDonald’s booth at the beginning of the imbroglio.
As other people tried to keep them apart, Ice Spice and the man started screaming at each other and she bellowed: ‘Or your mama, let me fight her!’
She taunted him at the top of her voice: ‘Let me fight a b****! Why would you wanna fight me? Are you a b****? You wanna fight a b****? Why would you fight me, b****? You 120lb b****, let’s get at it then! Let’s get at it then!’
At some point later on, Vayah and her group were in the middle of the street along with Ice Spice and her friend, and the shouting continued.
The exchange escalated to into a physical fight between the two women yet again, with Vayah knocking Ice Spice to the ground.
Ice Spice achieved new heights of fame as an opening act on her friend Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, and is pictured onstage with Swift at a 2024 show in New Jersey
Ice Spice broke her silence about the confrontation later on Sunday in a joking post on X that also included the previously published surveillance video from inside the McDonald’s
The rapper’s quip alluded to her paid partnership with Wendy’s. Earlier this month, she boosted the fast-food restaurant with another post on X (pictured)
Ice Spice broke her silence about the confrontation later on Sunday in a joking post on X.
‘this wouldn’t happen at Wendy’s,’ she wrote while including the previously published surveillance footage.
The rapper’s quip alluded to her paid partnership with Wendy’s. Earlier this month, she boosted the fast-food restaurant with another post on X: ‘still rich still craving @wendys new spicy chicken sandwich #wendyspartner.’
Vayah later told her side of the story in an interview, saying she approached Ice Spice and her friend and began complimenting them, only to receive a ‘rude’ response.
When Ice Spice told her to go away, Vayah took her to task for being ‘disrespectful,’ ‘yelling at me’ and supposedly making her request impolitely.
‘So she kept going on, then she calls me a b****, so after she calls me a b****, I hit her,’ Vayah explained in an interview with TMZ.
Meanwhile, Ice Spice’s lawyer, Bradford Cohen, has issued a statement declaring that the ‘unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD and we will be pursuing any and all avenues to hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions, including criminally and civilly.’
Turning his attention to the McDonald’s, Cohen added: ‘We are also exploring holding the location responsible for their lack of appropriate security.’