Vanilla Ice Riding Out Hurricane Matthew at Palm Beach Home, Live Tweets During Storm
Vanilla Ice is “riding out the storm.”
Despite Florida officials’ urge for evacuation amid Hurricane Matthew’s impending arrival, the 43-year-old rapper is staying put, announcing on Twitter that he’ll be sitting out the category four storm from inside his Palm Beach, Florida, home.
“This hurricane is serious and coming right at me. I’m going to ride out the storm,” he wrote on Thursday morning, promising to keep fans updated amid Florida Governor Rick Scott’s warning that “This storm will kill you.”
This hurricane is serious and coming right at me. I’m going to ride out the storm. I’ll keep you updated pic.twitter.com/LQGzAFY9O8
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice)
“Right now things are pretty calm, but you know what that means, the calm before the storm,” Vanilla Ice, still inside his home, tweeted an hour later.
Right now things are pretty calm, but you know what that means, the calm before the storm. The entire Florida Georgia and Carolina Coast
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice)
“Riders on the storm,” he followed up as the storm neared. “I am right on the ocean in Palm Beach looking at evil darkness sky coming with the hurricane.”
Riders on the storm. I am right on the ocean in Palm Beach looking at evil darkness sky coming with the hurricane
— Vanilla Ice (@vanillaice)
Judging by his tweets, Vanilla Ice cearly doesn’t seem scared by the impending storm. Meanwhile, other stars took to the social media site to express their condolences to those affected in Haiti – where Hurricane Matthew has left over 108 dead – and others still in its path.
Thinking of la those affected by #HurricaneMatthew in #Haiti. Hoping all in Florida stay safe.
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen)
My thoughts and prayers go out to all of those in Haiti affected by #HurricaneMatthew. For those in its path, please stay safe.
— Eve (@TheRealEve)
Prayers for everyone being affected by #HurricaneMatthew…
— Missy Elliott (@MissyElliott)
Crew and I just touched down in Orlando. About to caravan to the coast. Anchoring @NBCNightlyNews from Florida tonight. #HurricaneMatthew pic.twitter.com/3PW5OwiU92
— Lester Holt (@LesterHoltNBC)
Praying for everyone who is enduring #HurricaneMatthew
Incredibly sad the lives already lost. Please stay safe everyone!— LeAnn Rimes Cibrian (@leannrimes)
May the Lord keep those safeN the path of Category 4 #HurricaneMatthew this #FridayEve N #Florida #ThursdayThoughts Please Be #Safe #Prayers
— La Toya Jackson (@latoyajackson)
All my #Floridians, please say safe. My family just scrambled up North to avoid the eye. Find a shelter and hunker down. #HurricaneMatthew
— Josh Gad (@joshgad)
My prayers go out to all of those effected by #HurricaneMatthew Praying for safety
— Reese Witherspoon (@RWitherspoon)
Sending all my love to everyone being affected by #HurricaneMatthew
— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ)
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