Rapper Ice Spice is scheduled to give a deposition in a lawsuit alleging she failed to pay for custom wigs, with the wig company seeking over $400,000 in damages.
According to court documents, Thee Bella Brand, owned by Gabrielle Alexis, filed the lawsuit in 2025, claiming Ice Spice signed a contract for 25 custom-made wigs at a discounted price of $20,000 but never completed payment or took delivery of the items.
The company's attorney, Justin Mungai of ChaudhryLaw, stated: "This is what entitlement looks like. Fame is not immunity from the law. Ice Spice will be held accountable."
The lawsuit further alleges that after the deal fell through, Ice Spice and her team made damaging statements on social media that harmed Alexis's reputation and business, including causing the loss of a repeat celebrity client.
Thee Bella Brand is pursuing claims for breach of contract and reputational damage, seeking both compensatory and punitive damages exceeding $400,000. The deposition is tentatively set for late April, though scheduling adjustments may occur.
Attempts to reach Ice Spice's legal representatives for comment have so far gone unanswered.