Ice Spice reacts to anti-Taylor Swift crowd as she performs 'Karma' song at Rolling Loud Europe Festival
VIENNA, AUSTRIA: Ice Spice wasn’t having any of it when the crowd started booing her collaboration song with Taylor Swift's 'Karma.'
During her performance at the Rolling Loud Europe Festival in Austria on Sunday, July 7, the singer was met with a wave of boos as she belted the famous song.
Ice Spice's response to anti-Tayor Swift audience
Ice Spice didn’t let the moment unnerve her and instead blew over-the-top kisses to the audience.
It seemed most of the anti-Taylor Swift concertgoers were men while other members of the audience tried to take on the haters.
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The two joined for the ‘Karma’ remix last year and Swift talked about their collaboration with Spotify.
Ice Spice blowing kisses at the Taylor Swift haters in the crowd http://pic.twitter.com/7AbhOFhtoF
— Ice Spice World (@IceSpiceWorld) July 7, 2024
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"Collaborating with Ice Spice on 'Karma' was one of the most natural things. She reached out through her team, just kind of saying, 'Hey, Ice has been a big fan of Taylor's since she was a little kid, would love to collaborate if that was ever something that came about,'" the 34-year-old revealed.
Taylor Swift added, "I had been listening to her nonstop, like getting ready for my [Eras] tour, I was just listening to Ice Spice constantly."
"So I immediately got her number and said, 'Hey, would you wanna do your version of 'Karma'? Do you relate to this?' So she jumped in headfirst," the ‘Anti-Hero’ singer further said.
Ice Spice set to launch her acting career with Spike Lee
Rap star Ice Spice is said to make her acting debut with filmmaker Spike Lee's highly anticipated remake of Akira Kurosawa's 'High and Low.'
The 24-year-old musician, whose real name is Isis Gaston, went her viral with 'Munch (Feelin' U).' She will star along with Hollywood heavyweight Denzel Washington in the crime thriller, as per Variety.
This collaboration between Washington and Lee marks their fifth venture together, following their last collaboration in 2006's 'Inside Man.'
The project is a partnership between Apple Original Films and A24 with a theatrical release planned by A24 before a worldwide launch on AppleTV+.
Scripted by Lee and Alan Fox, the film is developed and produced by A24, Escape Artists, and Mandalay Pictures.
Todd Black of Escape Artists and Jason Michael Berman of Mandalay Pictures will act as producers while Lee will be executive producing under his 40 Acres And A Mule Filmworks banner.
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