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    Ice Spice Says She’s Retiring at 35—and Chasing Big Money in 2026

    WamalaBy WamalaDecember 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The Bronx rap star shocked fans (and made them laugh) when she revealed her no-filter New Year’s resolution during a recent appearance on Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live with host Andy Cohen. While her fellow guest Kate Hudson talked about reading more in 2026, Ice Spice had something much simpler — and much louder — on her mind.

    “Just make more money,” Ice Spice said bluntly.

    The audience laughed. Kate Hudson laughed. Andy Cohen laughed.

    Ice Spice did not.

    “No, I’m deadass,” she added, doubling down.

    And just like that, the rapper made it clear: she’s not playing about her bag — or her future.

    Ice Spice’s Money Talk Goes Viral

    The moment instantly lit up social media, with fans praising Ice Spice for her refreshing honesty in an industry where ambition is often dressed up in flowery language.

    In a single sentence, she summed up what many artists feel but rarely say so plainly: financial freedom matters.

    Andy Cohen even co-signed her mindset.

    “That is real,” he responded.

    The clip, shared by Watch What Happens Live on X (formerly Twitter), quickly gained traction — with fans calling Ice Spice “relatable,” “focused,” and “booked and busy.”

    In 2026 Kate Hudson wants to read, and Ice Spice wants to make more money! #WWHL pic.twitter.com/nOSRwqBIu0

    — Watch What Happens Live! (@BravoWWHL) December 23, 2025

    Retiring at 35? Ice Spice Is Thinking Long-Term

    While the money comment sparked laughs, Ice Spice has been open elsewhere about a bigger, bolder plan: retiring from music by age 35.

    At just 25 years old, that timeline may sound shocking — but it speaks to how deliberately she’s approaching fame.

    Rather than chasing longevity at all costs, Ice Spice appears focused on:

    • Maximizing opportunities now
    • Building wealth across industries
    • Expanding her brand beyond rap

    In short: she’s thinking like a mogul, not just a musician.

    From Rap Breakout to Cultural Fixture

    Ice Spice’s rise has been meteoric.

    Since breaking out with viral hits and a sharply defined persona, she’s become:

    • A chart-topping rapper
    • A fashion and beauty staple
    • A constant presence in pop culture conversations

    Her signature look, Bronx confidence, and meme-ready delivery have helped her stand out in a crowded industry — but she’s clearly not content staying in one lane.

    Ice Spice Is Expanding Beyond Music

    Behind the jokes about money is a serious career pivot.

    In 2025, Ice Spice officially stepped into acting, signaling a major expansion of her creative footprint.

    She made her film debut earlier this year in Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest, playing the role of Marisol Cepeda.

    The casting alone was significant.

    Spike Lee is known for:

    • Selecting artists who reflect the cultural moment
    • Launching or redefining creative careers
    • Blending authenticity with artistic risk

    For Ice Spice, the role placed her within a lineage of musicians-turned-actors who crossed over successfully — and did it on their own terms.

    A Confident First Performance

    Though Highest 2 Lowest marked her first major on-screen role, critics and fans noted her natural ease in front of the camera.

    Rather than feeling like a gimmick casting, Ice Spice’s performance suggested:

    • Comfort with dialogue
    • Awareness of screen presence
    • A willingness to grow into the craft

    It was a quiet but meaningful step toward a future where acting could rival — or even surpass — her music career.

    Voice Acting Enters the Chat: SpongeBob Era Begins

    Ice Spice didn’t stop at live-action film.

    She also made her voice acting debut in The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants, which hit theaters last week.

    In the animated feature, she:

    • Voiced a character in the beloved franchise
    • Contributed an original song, titled “Big Guy,” to the soundtrack

    At the film’s premiere, Ice Spice leaned fully into the moment, arriving in:

    • A sheer white lace dress
    • A bright pink wig

    The look perfectly blended SpongeBob’s cartoon whimsy with Ice Spice’s bold visual brand — proving she understands how to merge pop culture worlds seamlessly.

    “Big Guy” Took Real Work

    Appearing later on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Ice Spice opened up about the creative process behind “Big Guy.”

    And it wasn’t easy.

    “This was probably the hundredth draft,” she admitted.

    She explained that working within a film’s narrative forced her to be more disciplined than usual.

    “The whole premise of the film is about SpongeBob becoming a ‘big guy,’” she said.

    Unlike typical music releases, the song had to serve the story — not just her own vibe.

    The effort paid off.

    Ice Spice said the final version became her favorite, shaped by repetition, structure, and restraint.

    Ambition Without Apology

    Taken together, Ice Spice’s comments and career moves paint a clear picture.

    Yes, she wants more money.

    But she also wants:

    • Creative growth
    • Cross-industry respect
    • Control over her timeline

    Music may have launched her career, but film, animation, and brand-building are clearly part of the long game.

    And retiring at 35? That doesn’t sound like quitting — it sounds like winning early.

    Fans Are Here for the Energy

    Online reactions to her WWHL moment have been overwhelmingly positive.

    Fans praised Ice Spice for:

    • Saying what others won’t
    • Treating money as power, not taboo
    • Expanding her career without losing authenticity

    In an era where artists are expected to be endlessly grateful, Ice Spice’s honesty feels refreshing — and very on brand.

    The Bottom Line

    Ice Spice isn’t joking about her future — even when she’s laughing.

    With a growing résumé that now includes rap hits, major films, voice acting, and soundtrack work, she’s positioning herself as more than a moment. She’s building a platform.

    And if her 2026 goal is simply to make “more money”?

    Judging by her trajectory, she’s already well on her way.

    Do you love Ice Spice’s blunt money mindset — or should artists focus less on the bag?
    Sound off in the comments and stay tuned to The Pop Radar for more exclusive celeb news, interviews, and viral moments.

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    Wamala Sipirian is an Editor with high interest and knowledge in the entertainment space, an industry he has been actively part of since 2022. Leads to breaking stories are welcome!

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