Ice Spice has reacted after receiving a huge stamp of approval from Nicki Minaj.

The Young Money Queen showed support to the “Munch (Feelin’ U)” star this past weekend by following her on Instagram and jumping into her comments section to crown her the “Princess” of rap.

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“Btchs slow so I gih dem a pass. [fire emoji] Nah. Grah! No more passes Princess…Let’s go,” Nicki wrote under Spice’s most recent IG post, which contained photos and videos of her performance at Rolling Loud California earlier this month.

Nicki’s caption referenced lyrics from the Bronx native’s song “Princess Diana,” taken from her debut EP Like..?

Ice Spice reacted to Nicki Minaj’s support on Twitter by simply writing: “omg.” Her post was accompanied by an old tweet from 2020 where she rehearsed her response to Nicki following her.

“OMG NICKI JUST FOLLOWED ME AGHHHHH!!! [love heart emoji],” read her tweet from November 2020, which was followed by another tweet that said: “practicing.”

Ice Spice has made no secret of her admiration for Nicki Minaj. “When I saw Nicki, I was so mesmerized,” she said in a recent interview with XXL. “She’s the first female rapper that I seen. And ever since then, I was kinda set on what I wanted to be.”

In a separate interview with ELLE, the 23-year-old named Nicki’s 2014 LP The Pinkprint as an album she has on repeat.

Ice Spice Would Love To Hear Nicki Minaj On ‘Munch’: ‘She Would Eat That Shit Up’
Ice Spice Would Love To Hear Nicki Minaj On ‘Munch’: ‘She Would Eat That Shit Up’

Most recently, Spice referred to the Barbz leader as her “idol” during her aforementioned Rolling Loud California performance. “I’m standing on the same stage where Lil Wayne and my idol Nicki Minaj were less than 24 hours ago, my life is insane,” she reportedly told the crowd.

Despite her embrace of Ice Spice, Nicki Minaj hasn’t always gotten on with the new generation of female rappers. Last year, the “Super Bass” hitmaker became embroiled in a Twitter feud with Latto after her single “Super Freaky Girl” was denied eligibility in the rap categories at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

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Nicki argued Latto’s “Big Energy,” which was also built around an ’80s pop sample, should have been bumped into the pop division as well. Her comments sparked a bitter back-and-forth with the Atlanta newcomer that was laced with personal insults and leaked DMs and phone conversations.

The Queen rapper has also clashed with Azealia Banks, City Girls, Megan Thee Stallion and, most notably, Cardi B in the past — the latter of whom is also a big supporter of Ice Spice.