Rapper Vanilla Ice brought the ‘90s back in style with his iconic "Ice Ice Baby" performance at Donald Trump's private New Year's Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago, Florida. The event made waves on social media, with #VanillaIce trending on New Year's Day, fueled by the 56-year-old's energetic performance.
Vanilla Ice, whose real name is Rob Van Winkle, entertained people at Mr Trump's resort with a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle from the '90s. Videos show Mr Trump watching the rapper perform in the room. The night also had an Elvis impersonator.
Mr Trump's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, expressed his excitement in a live video shared on Facebook, captioning it with, "Ok, this is amazing." The video showcased him enthusiastically mouthing the words to Vanilla Ice's performance. “Vanilla Ice is playing the Mar-a-Lago New Years Eve party. As a child of the 90s you can't fathom how awesome that is. Beyond that I got the birthday shoutout so that's pretty amazing.”
Now, take a look at some videos from Vanilla Ice's power-packed performance.
Life of the Party Trump rocking out to Vanilla Ice. pic.twitter.com/37hx9nw8DP
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) January 1, 2024Quite possibly the best video I have ever taken
Yes, that's Vanilla Ice.
Yes, that's Donald Trump.
All my dreams… I think they just came true. pic.twitter.com/Xh7WfoZqIC
In a speech, Mr Trump mentioned his wife, Melania Trump's absence, explaining she was with her mother in a Miami hospital. He lightened the mood with a joke about Mar-a-Lago members "scalping tickets" and briefly touched on politics, mentioning the upcoming Iowa GOP caucuses in three weeks. “We're going to have a fantastic year. Our country has gone to hell but we're going to turn it around, we're going to turn it around quickly,” said the former US President.
President Trump at Mar-a-Lago on New Year's Eve 2023! pic.twitter.com/YmUSIJ8QHI
— Shannon Ford (@shannonfordUSA) January 1, 2024The '90s rapper grabbed attention last month by claiming ties to 2Pac and Pablo Escobar.
Another performance stirred controversy among former President Trump's supporters. Popular rock band Green Day modified the lyrics to their song while appearing on ABC's New Year's Eve show "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve," hosted by Ryan Seacrest.
The band performed their 2004 hit American Idiot, but instead of singing the original line "I'm not part of a redneck agenda," they opted for "I'm not part of the MAGA agenda."
Trump supporters have a meltdown after Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong altered the lyrics in “American Idiot” to sing, “I'm not a part of the MAGA agenda.” pic.twitter.com/DPLOSiFIDy
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) January 1, 2024This alteration sparked outrage among Trump supporters, while those opposed to the leading GOP candidate praised the change in lyrics.