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Vanilla Ice's ex-girlfriend drags him to court demanding DNA test and child support for five-year-old
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2023-06-11 15:53
According to court documents, Kirra Hentz demanded the court deem Vanilla Ice the child's father

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Vanilla Ice is being sued by his ex-girlfriend, who is seeking that he undergo a DNA test and provide child support for a five-year-old child. Robert Matthew Van Winkle, better known as Vanilla Ice, was born on October 31, 1967 in South Dallas, Texas.

Ice struggled in school during his adolescence, receiving terrible grades and frequently skipping class. He dropped out of at 18 and was in the 10th grade. The rapper became famous in the '90s thanks to his hit, 'Ice Ice Baby'.

Who is Kirra Hentz?

According to court documents that RadarOnline was able to get, Ice's ex-girlfriend, Kirra Hentz, demanded the court deem the rapper the father of the aforementioned child, named Priscilla. Hentz urged the court to set up a shared custody arrangement and order Ice to pay her child support in addition to undergoing a DNA test.

The filing reads, "The parties engaged in sexual relations resulting in the potential conception and gestation of the minor child. [Vanilla Ice] may be the biological father of the minor child, and genetic testing should be ordered to confirm."

Hentz said the child was born in 2018 and they were not married. Ice is yet to respond to Hentz's claims. Ice and his ex-wife Laura Giaritta share two children, KeeLee Breeze and Dusti Rain.

Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' drama

The rapper was previously hit with allegations from one of his 'Ice Ice Baby' co-writers that Ice contributed nothing at all throughout the creative process and did not compose his breakthrough hit 'Ice Ice Baby.' Mario "Chocolate" Johnson reportedly the told The Art of Dialogue in June 2022, "Every song I did on that album, he credited himself. He said he wrote 'Ice Ice Baby' at 16. He didn't write any parts of that song, and he really believed it. So imagine that."

Johnson added, "People think that we had a problem with 'Ice Ice Baby.' We didn't. 'Ice Ice Baby' was already in the can, paperwork done. We had a problem that when the record came out, I was sent to Texas to work with him on the album. I did nine songs, and he was supposed to pick five that I was getting paid for, but he ended up putting all nine on the album."