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1990s rap icon Vanilla Ice refused to play the game when CNN anchor Brianna Keilar tried to guilt him into dropping his performance at the Trump administration-backed Freedom 250 concert series celebrating America's 250th anniversary.
The "Ice Ice Baby" star delivered a straightforward and patriotic response during a CNN interview with host Brianna Keilar when asked why he still plans to perform at the Freedom 250 celebration while other artists are dropping out.
Keilar pressed the rapper on why he was continuing with the performance after numerous musicians announced their withdrawals from the Great American State Fair and Freedom 250 events.
Keilar pressed him on camera:
???? Vanilla Ice shuts down CNN ????
— Reverend Jordan Wells (@WellsJorda89710) June 1, 2026
CNN: "Why are you still performing at Freedom 250 while so many others are canceling?"
Vanilla Ice: "I'm proud to be an American. I was born and raised here. This is my country, and I don't like anyone telling me I can't be proud of it."
Ice Ice… pic.twitter.com/ZmnoRxCdNa