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Fans Jump To Defend Rapper Ice Spice After Makeup-Free Photo Sparks Cruel Comments

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X users called out trolls in defense of Ice Spice after a 2021 photo of the rapper was mockingly shared on the platform.

Fans jumped to defend Ice Spice after a resurfaced photo of the rapper not wearing any makeup drew some hurtful comments.

The photo shows a fresh-faced Ice Spice with straight pink hair taking a selfie.


While the origin of the photo is unknown, many believe it is from 2021, as an Instagram post shows Billboard's Rookie of the Year sporting the same pink hair at that time.

The photo tweeted by Daily Loud has already been viewed nearly 37 million times.

Sadly, it has also racked up some rather unkind comments.

But fans on social media weren't standing for it and called out trolls who were bullying VMA's Best New Artist.

Many defended her choice to go natural and blasted those who think women should be expected to wear makeup.





Others noted she still looks gorgeous without makeup.






And they would be correct.

But Ice Spice has better things to worry about, anyway... like TWO 2024 Grammy nominations for her recent collaborations. Her Barbie soundtrack contribution with Nicki Minaj, “Barbie World,” was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media while her collab with Taylor Swift, "Karma," was nominated for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.

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