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Ice Spice Responds to McDonald’s Attack Footage


Ice Spice is addressing a frightening altercation.

Two days after the “Did It First” rapper was attacked while enjoying a meal at a Hollywood McDonald’s, as seen in footage obtained by TMZ, she broke her silence on the violent interaction.

Making light of the April 15 brawl, Ice wrote on X on April 17 alongside a snippet of the video, “This wouldn’t happen at a Wendy’s.”

In the surveillance video footage, Ice (born Isis Naija Gaston) was seen sitting in a booth alongside a friend inside the fast-food chain when a woman, identified as Vayah by TMZ, approached their table seemingly wanting to sit down with them.

After Ice pointed at the restaurant’s door, Vayah leaned in close and argued about whether the New York-native is from California. Vayah then proceeded to slap the “Boy’s a liar Pt. 2” rapper—wearing a blue sweatsuit—in the face before a man dragged her away.

Ice then got up from her seat and followed the woman outside the restaurant, where the fight continued.

There, the 26-year-old argued with the man who pulled the attacker away from her, who suggested he also wanted to fight Ice.

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