The “Ice Ice Baby” rapper got real cold with the country star.
Rapper Vanilla Ice threw some shade at country star Miranda Lambert after she slammed a pair of fans for taking a selfie during her concert, reported People on Saturday.
During his Atlantic City gig on Friday, Vanilla Ice, born Robert Matthew Van Winkle, told fans, “You possibly can take all of the selfies you wish!”
“This ain’t no Miranda Lambert concert.”
Van Winkle, 55, who was there as a component of his “I Love the 90s” concert, later told attendees that he could be coming into the gang to take more pictures with fans.
“Turn it around like Miranda hates,” shouted Van Winkle.
The shade comes mere days after Lambert, 39, was slammed online for pausing mid-song to call out a few fans who decided to take an image during a relatively emotional moment of the concert.
In accordance with the clip, Lambert stops the show a number of bars into her hit “Tin Man.”
“I’m gonna stop right here for a second, I’m sorry,” Lambert said to her pianist. “These girls are nervous about their selfie and never listening to the song.”
“It’s pissing me off a bit of bit,” continued the songstress. “Sorry, I don’t prefer it. In any respect. We’re here to listen to some country music tonight. I’m singing some country rattling music.”
The video of Lambert’s “Actin’ Up” went viral on TikTok and currently has nearly 4 million views.
Following the reprimand, several fans got up and left the concert in protest, as heard within the audio of social media posts and indicated by reports from multiple music outlets.
“Let’s go — you don’t do this to fans,” one woman may be heard saying to her companions as they filed out of their seats.
The concertgoer, who was identified as Adela Calin, said being called out by the singer “felt like I used to be back at college with the teacher scolding me for doing something unsuitable and telling me to take a seat down back in my place.”
“I feel like she was determined to make us appear to be we were young, immature and vain,” she continued. “But we were just grown women in our 30s to 60s attempting to take an image.”
In accordance with Calin, the selfie took “30 seconds at most.”
The social media influencer, 43, said that the group tried to get a photograph before the show but “couldn’t get one good picture.”
Since then Lamber has come under much more intense scrutiny as a video of her popping one other concertgoer beach ball resurfaced Monday.
Other celebs have also hit back on the “Drunk” singer claiming she was out of line.
“Miranda, recover from it, baby,” LLCool J said while appearing on the “Mercedes within the Morning” podcast Wednesday.
“They’re fans. Let me inform you something about art — and I say this with love,” the hip-hop legend added. “So, your job as an artist is to create art. The best way people decide to interact with that art or engage in it and appreciate it’s as much as them.”
“You bought to let the fans do what they need to do. What about all of the hundreds of people that aren’t doing that,” added the rapper. “If you would like to come to my show and you would like to sit there and eat a bowl of potato salad with a baseball hat right down to your nose, that’s what you select to do.”