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Ice Spice shows off big ass during a SpongeBob movie

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Ice Spice too sexy.

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NEW YORK — “đŸŽ”Girl, you looks good, won’t you back that ass up. You’s a fine mothaf*cka, won’t you back that ass up.đŸŽ”” Ice Spice (nĂ© Isis Gaston) is under fire đŸ”„ after she showed up at the premiere of “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” with a bubblegum pink coiffure while rocking a white translucent lace dress to show off her voluptuous “bikini bottom.” She also wore an ivory bra to put her perky embonpoint on full display. The pornographic ordeal transpired a week before Christmas at a special screening in New York. Everybody — including children — were able to descry Spice’s ass crack, titties, and coochie — much to the chagrin of parents. Social media reaction was venomous. One commenter wrote, “She could’ve worn anything, a cute top and some jeans, a cute skirt and a cute jacket to match, but she wears a see-through dress and a thong to a kids movie premiere. Smh.” Another chimed in with, “She should be charged with indecent exposure and labeled a child predator.”

A third person added:

Hoes just can’t take ONE DAMN DAY off.”

Sadly, Spice wasn’t the only one wearing panties with a thin waistband.

In the Nickelodeon movie, SpongeBob’s best friend — Patrick — also wears a thong.

Ain’t that a bitch?

So, why was Spice at the premiere in the first damn place? The 25-year-old raptress has a cameo in the animated film and she also wrote a song for the flick called “Big Guy” that’s laden with SpongeBob references. Spice’s “bikini bottom” is also consistent with the cartoon’s controversial storyline. That’s because the SpongeBob SquarePants show takes place in a city called “Bikini Bottom.”

Many fans believe Spice was “trying to be clever with bikini bottoms.”

Do you agree?

Watch Spice show off that curvaceous frame and watch her “Big Guy” music video.

Share your thoughts.

This Post Has 67 Comments

  1. FML
. Fall of the Roman Empire. Society is declining. The spiral is real. “Influencer” eyeroll.

  2. Modern-day Nickelodeon (Big 6-type company) pissing on Stephen Hillenberg’s grave, releasing extremely low-effort purposely garbage content, contributing to the grooming of kids via Overton Window effect/satanic agenda, and shaming anyone who disagrees into silence? It must be a day ending in Y!

  3. The way i look at it is “Could you go to a school dressed like this” if not then don’t wear it In front of children.

  4. Ice Spice really doesn’t love herself or children. Tragic SpongeBob has stoop so low letting a rapper be in a kids movie. I have Ice Spice blocked she’s nasty and doesn’t deserve fame.

  5. You know, I’ll say it! I don’t care anymore, I’m going to say it:
    Ice Spice is incredibly overrated.
    Like, I don’t use the term overrated lightly because usually I think that’s a pretty subjective take, but here? I think it’s PERFECTLY valid because Ice Spice has no genuine talent. Like, for crying out loud there’s no actual beat in the words, no passion, no rhythm, NOTHING! Her music is just talking then add music over it. HEre it’s even worse because it’s literally just a repeat of the same words and music over and over and over AND OVER AND OVER AGAGAIN AND AGAIN!
    I can guarantee you the only reason why she’s popular is because she has the most dedicated gooner fanbase eve. Like, she’s only really talked about for her ass and that’s it.

    Sorry, sorry for all of that, I’m just mad. Like, remember older rap? It wasn’t just the music that would pop off, the lyrics themselves fit in a way where it themselves were an instrument; there’s rhythm and passion! Like, can we PLEASE just get songs that are actually just good?

  6. Even porn movie awards has people dressed more modestly than her, unbelievable.

  7. They are sexualising everything these days. It’s disgusting and needs to stop. Parents should boycott the movie and make it clear why they are boycotting it. Keep our children safe and innocent for as long as possible.đŸ˜€

  8. Ice spice is the proof that down syndrome can’t stop you from making music.

  9. See, the thing about this whole situation is that i wouldnt entirely blame ice spice for all of this. Yes, she should have dressed more appropriately for an event for a children’s movie, however, her entire brand is sexualization and nickelodeon chose to use that brand and reputation for their advertising of this movie. She is an extremely sexualized celebrity not just by fans but also by her self. She sexualizes herself as part of her promotional material, that is her brand. Its like having bad bunny, usher, or shaggy as the face of a ben 10 movie. It makes no sense to use someone whose brand and promotional work goes against what you’re supposed to uphold as your image.

    Again, ice spice is still in the wrong but she was just doing what she and her manager and everyone else who works with her usually do and expect from her to keep up that brand and image. It is Nickelodeon’s fault for choosing someone who maintains a sexual brand for a children’s film.

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