Ice Spice Jokes That Her McDonald’s Fight ‘Wouldn’t Happen at Wendy’s’
The rapper also seemingly used the altercation to tease a new song.
Ice Spice is speaking out about a viral video showing her in an altercation at McDonald’s.
The 26-year-old “Deli” rapper took to social media on Friday (April 17) to poke fun at the incident, which took place earlier in the week at the fast food chain in Hollywood, California.
“This wouldn’t happen at Wendy’s,” Ice captioned a repost of the security footage on X.
The Bronx native also appeared to tease an unreleased song, which can be heard playing over the clip.
Spice was reportedly in Los Angeles to shoot a commercial for Wendy’s, according to TMZ. The artist also lists “@wendys princes” in the bio section of her X and Instagram accounts.
In 2023, the Grammy-nominated rapper collaborated with Dunkin’ and appeared alongside Ben Affleck in an advertisement for the coffee and donut chain.
On Wednesday (April 15), Ice Spice was involved in an altercation at a McDonald’s, with footage later surfacing online. She was seated with a friend when another woman approached and tried to strike up a conversation. After Ice declined, tensions escalated and the woman reportedly slapped her, sparking a brief scuffle that spilled across nearby tables and briefly outside before bystanders stepped in to separate them.
Spice’s attorney, Bradford Cohen, said in a statement to Billboard that they will be exploring all avenues to “hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions.”
“The unprovoked attack on my client has been reported to the LAPD and we will be pursuing any and all criminal and civil avenues to hold the perpetrators responsible for their actions,” Cohen said. “We are also exploring holding the location responsible for their apparent lack of appropriate security.”
The attorney continued, “Not to mention that the individuals involved obviously did not realize that we would get the video from inside the McDonald’s where the unprovoked attack occurred. They then turned their cameras on after the initial attack as if to set our client up, and as they say on the video to ‘go viral.’ The only thing that will be going viral for them is their mugshots.”
Check out Ice Spice’s post on X here.




