Ice Spice Calls Cleotrapa “Entitled” In Response To Tour And Manipulation Allegations
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On Monday (Sept. 2), Cleotrapa went on an explosive rant about her experience as a supporting act on Ice Spice’s “Y2K! World Tour.” She alleged that the Bronx rapper’s team gave her just a day’s notice before she was set to hit the road and accused them of not covering her meals and hotel rooms during the trek.
During a series of TikTok videos, the rising artist claimed that Ice Spice only used her for promo: “We never chilled on some chill s**t, bro. It was always in the blogs the next day, and [a] song [was] dropping, too.” She cited going to the New York Knicks versus Indiana Pacers game in May with the “Munch (Feelin’ U)” hitmaker several days after Baby Storme leaked their text exchange.
“Crashing out is sad, you guys,” Ice Spice responded shortly after via a Twitter Spaces session. “The scary part of fame, honestly, is the moment that somebody feels like they can no longer use your platform, or they’re not getting exactly what they want out of a situation the way that they want it. That’s when they decide to crash out every single time. I’m noticing a pattern.”
“I genuinely was trying to help her,” she added before exclaiming, “That’s what the f**k I get for trying to be a good person.” The Grammy-nominated artist later clapped back at Cleotrapa’s tour allegations: “We [were] having fun. So, for you to try to sit here and complain about a chicken salad? You never came to me talking about a chicken salad. What are you really talking about right now?”
She continued, “You [are] not going to tell the people how we [were] at an Italian restaurant, and you ate so much f**king food? You f**king vacuum. The server was like, ‘Where did the food go?’ Stop it right now.”
Ice Spice’s “Y2K! World Tour” arrived in support of her debut album. The 10-song effort contained guest appearances from Gunna, Central Cee and Travis Scott, with RIOTUSA helming much of the production.