Wiz Khalifa made a special impression by gifting Ice Spice a “very on-brand” present after attending her concert in the Bronx earlier this week. As Ice Spice continued her Y2K World Tour on the West Coast, Los Angeles resident Wiz Khalifa took the opportunity to catch her show and gifted her a Khalifa Kush joint—a signature gift of his.
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On August 20, Wiz Khalifa shared on Instagram Story: “I gave Ice Spice a joint last night. Hope she smoked it.” In response, Ice Spice thanked Wiz on her own Story: “Haha, I’m saving this for after the show. Thanks, Wiz.” This not only highlights the good relationship between the two artists but also reflects the friendliness and mutual support within the music community.
Meanwhile, Ice Spice has recently faced comments about changes in her appearance. The Bronx rapper has drawn attention for her slimmer figure, leading to speculation that she might be using the weight loss drug Ozempic. During an X Spaces chat on August 19, Ice Spice candidly addressed the rumors: “I just want to clarify this. I wish people never learned the word Ozempic. Do you guys not know about the gym? That’s the natural way to lose weight—working out, eating healthy, and being on tour. If I were sitting at home all day, it might be easier to stay bigger.” She defended herself against unnecessary criticisms and speculation about her appearance, emphasizing that the change is due to a healthier lifestyle.
Earlier, Sexyy Red had defended Ice Spice as comments about her appearance increased. Sexyy Red highlighted that people can be stressed or eat less and still look great, and such changes don’t necessarily involve
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medication.
On the music front, Ice Spice has reason to be proud as her debut album, “Y2K!,” launched with impressive first-week sales despite not making the top 10 on the Billboard 200. The album debuted at No. 18 with 28,000 album-equivalent units. Ice Spice shared her joy on X, thanking fans for their support and expressing satisfaction with the achievement. She noted that the album’s sales are nearly double those of her debut EP, “Like..?,” reflecting growth and positive reception from fans. She shared: “Like..? sold 15k, so thank you to everyone who supported me then and to all the new supporters. The Y2K! tour has been so much fun, and these numbers are cool, but you should have seen that Boston crowd last night. NYC, see you tomorrow!”