Ice Spice.Photo:Jon Kopaloff/Getty

Ice Spice

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Ice Spicehad a few choice words for a social media user who had critiques about one of her recent outfits.

On Monday, a fan posted a tweet expressing their disapproval of a dress that the “Deli” hitmaker, 24, wore to Sunday evening’sannual Vanity Fair partyfollowing the2024 Oscars.

“I wish her stylist would try harder… same lace bodysuit back to back,” the person wrote in response to photos of Ice at the event.

Ice (whose real name is Isis Naija Gaston) didn’t take too kindly to the message, adding one of her own.

Ice Spice attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party.Lionel Hahn/Getty Images

Ice Spice attends the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party

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“Lets see u b—— in custom dolce,”she wrote.

While posing for photos on the red carpet, the Bronx-born rapper stunned in a long-sleeved, floor-length, sheer black dress. Underneath, she wore a matching black bra and panty set.

Just after midnight the following day, Ice had a change of heart about her response to the tweet.

“Srry 4 bein a meanie i was only tryna hurt ur feelings bc u hurt mine :‘P,” she posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).

And this isn’t the first time Ice has spoken out against social media trolls.

Ice Spice attends The Double Club Los Angeles presented by Prada Mode

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Last summer, the “Barbie World” artist kindly shut down an X user who compared her facial features to that of a woman with Down syndrome. In a since-deleted photo, a social media user did a split picture of Ice and the woman together, seemingly saying they had similar looks.

Iceresponded in supportof the unidentified lady who was used in the edited image.

“U thought u ate but my sis cute asf,” she wrote, while also reposting the initial tweet.

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In January, the Grammy-nominated artist visited theTODAYshow where she announced that her debut LP would be released this year, and explained the project’s title meaning.

“I’m so excited.It’s calledY2K,” she said. “I was [born on Y2K] and that’s why I decided to name it that,” referring to her birthdate of Jan. 1, 2000.

Ice Spice, 2024 Grammys.Kevin Mazur/Getty

Ice Spice attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

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The denim two-piece consisted of a furry jacket, and a skirt that featured a sexy slit in the middle and a train with distressed edges.

source: people.com