Vanilla Ice Can't Understand Musicians Cancelling on Trump
Vanilla Ice said the concerts are nonpartisan and should not be treated as political endorsements as more artists withdraw.
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Vanilla ICE Blasts Artists for Bailing on Freedom 250: "Who Throws a Better Party than TRUMP?"
After the Freedom 250 concert got derailed by over half of the lineup canceling, Vanilla ICE is speaking out. In an appearance on Fox News, the rapper reiterated that he was “super proud” to be invited to participate in the event and doesn’t understand why so many artists jumped ship. “What’s wrong with being patriotic?”…
Vanilla Ice DEFENDS decision to perform at Freedom 250 concert: ‘I’M HONORED’
Rapper Vanilla Ice discusses his plans to perform at the Freedom 250 concert, his love for America and more on ‘Saturday in America.’ #fox #media #breakingnews #us #usa #new #news #breaking #foxnews #vanillaice #freedom250 #america250 #america #patriotism #unity #music #concert #rapper #entertainment #celebration #independence #american #culture #lifestyle #performance #liveevent #nationalpride #freedom #usa #news Don’t just...
Vanilla Ice Can't Understand Musicians Cancelling on Trump
Vanilla Ice can’t wrap his head around fellow musicians cancelling on President Donald Trump’s Freedom 250 concert, exclaiming, “Who throws a better party than Trump?” Vanilla Ice, real name Robert Van Winkle, joined Kayleigh McEnany on Fox News’ Saturday in America and said he is “super proud” to participate in Trump’s event even as multiple other artists have fled the event, including Bret Michaels, Martina McBride, and others. The Freedom 250…
Vanilla Ice Defends Performance At Trump's Freedom 250 Concert Amid Mass Exit Of Artists, Says He Would Sing For Putin If Asked
Vanilla Ice has defended his upcoming concert appearance at a celebration backed by former President Donald Trump, dismissing the political controversy that prompted several fellow musicians to abandon the project. The 58-year-old rapper confirmed he still intends to take the stage next month in Washington, D.C., even as the festival’s lineup crumbles around him. The issues began immediately after organizers unveiled the talent roster for the Fr…
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