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Ice Spice Reacts to Festival Audience Booing Taylor Swift Collab

Jul 9, 2024

Ice Spice knows that karma is still that girl. 

And that’s why she’s not taking any hate toward her collaborator Taylor Swift. In fact, the rapper had the perfect reaction to fans booing her 2023 duet with the Eras Tour performer. 

During her July 7 performance at Rolling Loud Europe Festival in Austria, as seen in videos shared to social media, many people in the crowd booed as Taylor’s song played through the speakers. However, in response, the 24-year-old simply blew a few kisses in their direction. 

Ice has continued to note her and Taylor’s duet, which was released last year, as a huge step in her career. After all, when Ice performed the track at Coachella this year with Taylor in the audience, she gave the 34-year-old a special shoutout, yelling, “Shout out to Taylor Swift! My good sis.”

In addition to putting Ice on one of her most popular songs, Taylor has also invited the rapper onto the Eras Tour stage to perform it. In fact, Ice shared the stage with Taylor during three of her shows last year just after the song was released. 

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