Ice Spice Fan Says She Hit The Rapper During Viral Fight Because She Allegedly Called Her A ‘B*tch’
Ice Spice Fan Says She Hit The Rapper During Viral Fight Because She Allegedly Called Her A ‘B*tch’
The woman accused of slapping Ice Spice during a confrontation at a Los Angeles McDonald’s is now speaking publicly about the incident. According to TMZ, the woman, identified as Vayah, said tensions escalated after she approached the rapper to compliment her and felt she was treated disrespectfully.
Vayah told the outlet that Ice Spice was rude during the initial interaction and said she only became physical after the artist allegedly called her a “b*tch.” She also defended her reaction while explaining her side of the encounter.
“I said, let me tell you something, I don’t care where you from. You in L.A., you in my city,” Vayah told the outlet. “You can’t be out here disrespecting people. If you wanted us to leave, you could have politely said, ‘Oh, I’m not in the mood.’”
She further alleged that Ice Spice smashed her male friend’s phone during the dispute.
The comments come after video of the altercation circulated online. Ice Spice’s legal team has already described the incident as an unprovoked att*ck.

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