Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9
Vanilla Ice Reveals Suicide Note at 27 After 680 Million Records and Drug Spiral
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Vanilla Ice Reveals Suicide Note at 27 After 680 Million Records and Drug Spiral

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 9

Summary

  • Vanilla Ice said on Sean Hannity's show that he wrote a suicide note at 27 as drug addiction and the collapse of his early fame left him at a breaking point.
  • Friends found the note and intervened, he said, prompting him to quit drugs, cut off his party circle, change his phone number and start over in Miami.
  • The rapper said the fallout from "Ice Ice Baby" and sudden stardom made him reject the persona tied to the hit, which he said "almost killed" him.
  • A later conversation with Tammy Faye Messner and Erik Estrada helped him accept that success as part of his identity, while his mother pushed him toward a healthier outlook.

Insights

Beyond fame's pressure, what financial betrayals and legal battles fueled Vanilla Ice’s downward spiral?
How did Vanilla Ice transform from a troubled icon into a real estate mogul after hitting rock bottom?