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Chuck Norris’ final co-star Vanilla Ice says ‘America’s bada–’ wasn’t just ‘Hollywood fluff’
Vanilla Ice is mourning the loss of his late co-star Chuck Norris, who passed away at the age of 86 on March 19.
The 58-year-old rapper, singer and actor, who was born Robert Van Winkle, teamed up with Norris for the forthcoming comedy-action film “Zombie Plane.”
During a recent interview with Fox News Digital, the “Ice Ice Baby” hitmaker recalled working with Norris on what would become the action icon’s final movie.
“What a legend,” he said. “And you know to have him at 86-years-old be in the movie with us and full on there, man, like just would still kick our a–!”
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“He’s America’s bada–,” Vanilla Ice continued. “We all knew that his wasn’t just Hollywood fluff. He was real. This guy could really put a foot of whip a– on you and send you down, man, some kind of scissor kick or something, and you’d never see it coming. And he was always in great shape.”
“I mean this guy was just — if you want to pattern yourself after someone’s life, this dude is awesome, man,” he added. “He’s definitely one of the true American heroes out there and one of mine for sure.”
Vanilla Ice shared how he initially reacted to the news of Chuck Norris’ death, noting that it immediately brought a wave of memories.
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“I found out about Chuck’s passing today, man, and it was just a sad moment,” he said. “The guy was a legend. But, wow, you know, anytime a legend goes like that, you instantly think back to all the movies. The first one is obviously his most famous one, ‘The Way of the Dragon’ with Bruce Lee. You can go all the way through the 80s’ with ‘Delta Force,’ too, I don’t know, ‘Expendables.’”
“I guess the last film he did was with me, which hasn’t even been released yet,” he continued. “And that definitely hit me home. So I’ve already talked to most of the people that are on the production and our hearts all dropped because he was such a sweetheart, such an awesome dude and a legend.”
“All of us were super excited to have him in this film,” Vanilla Ice added.
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The Grammy Award nominee recalled his final conversation with Norris, describing how the former karate champion expressed his excitement about filming “Zombie Plane” and was especially enthusiastic about the film’s action elements.
“Oh man, we were joking because we made a comedy, you know, it’s a zombie plane, so to all the zombie fans out there, there’s quite a few of them — Chuck Norris is now a member of the zombie family, and it’s amazing,” he said with a smile.
Vanilla Ice remembered telling Norris about “Zombie Plane” during a FaceTime call while the “Jump Around” singer was already filming the movie in Australia.
“I was explaining it to him, and we showed him some clips, and he’s like, ‘Oh heck yeah, that is awesome,'” Vanilla Ice recalled. “Because there’s a lot of whoop a– in there, and he loves that stuff, I mean, why wouldn’t he? But action is his thing and this was a perfect action movie and for him to be in there is just such a huge honor for all of us, man. Even the production and everybody, man, not just me, but you know, to have somebody like that, a legend in there, it’s just poof.”
Vanilla Ice told Fox News Digital that he was thrilled when he first learned that Norris was joining the cast of “Zombie Plane.”
“When I found out that he was gonna be on board — I mean I got excited right then and there,” he said. “It’s like, ‘Whoa, wait a minute really, did I hear that right? Don’t tease me on that because that’s one of my American heroes right there for sure.’ And what an honor and a big wow and that’s where I was at on that.”
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“And I’ve seen his part, and it’s amazing,” Vanilla Ice continued. “I mean the guy has it. He’s all there, and he really crushed it in this role.”
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While speaking with Fox News Digital, Vanilla Ice recalled that he was starstruck when he first met Norris years ago at a Hollywood event, sharing that he had idolized the action star when he was growing up.
“I had to kind of geek myself over to him because I’m such a fan,” Vanilla Ice said. “I didn’t even know if he knew who I was but he did. But he was much cooler to me, you know what I’m saying, and he was super nice and just shook my hand and what a great dude, man.”
He continued, “And you know, you feel intimidated a little bit when you’re next to someone like that, because you remember as a kid, even before I was born, he was making movies, but all the way through.”
“I mean, he’s got tons of movies, and as a kid like me, who is into motocrossing and jumping skateboards and bicycles and always coming home to mom and bloody or muddy or stitches — this guy was our hero,” he added.
“We had Evil Knievel, Chuck Norris, we had Bruce Lee, he was an American hero too. But you know what I’m saying, Chuck Norris was the man. And to fit so many different roles so perfect, they all kind of fit around him and just, it was him. It was always him.”
A plot synopsis for “Zombie Plane,” which is slated for theatrical release in 2027, reads: “When a flight from Sydney to Los Angeles is overrun by zombies, an eclectic band of passengers – led by celebrities-turned-secret agents – must unite to save humanity.” In the action comedy, both Norris and Vanilla Ice play fictionalized versions of themselves — elite operatives known as Agent Chuck Norris and Agent Vanilla Ice.
The film also features a large ensemble cast including Sophie Monk, Ice-T, Brian Austin Green and Cody Simpson, along with a range of celebrity cameos.
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Vanilla Ice recalled that he was so eager to see Norris in the film that he pleaded with a producer to send him some unedited clips of his performance.
“‘Don’t be one of those guys that says you got to wait till it’s finished. Let me see something man. This is Chuck Norris,'” Vanilla Ice remembered telling the producer.
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“And he did, and he sent me these clips and different clips of him doing it and, oh, what a pro man!” Vanilla Ice said with a laugh. “For me to see him doing this and being a part of this movie is awesome.”
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“And I think people are gonna love this as zombie people,” he continued. “It’s a hilarious movie. Quite a few cameos in this movie too. And it’s just awesome, top to bottom. And I wish that it wasn’t his last movie. I wish he had many, many, more. But I mean, you know, hey, I’ll take it right now for 86. I will take a contract. I mean that’s a good life.”
Reflecting on Norris’ life and lasting legacy, Vanilla Ice said, “It’s sad to see him go, man. But let’s remember him through his movies and through what we know through pop culture. And he’s a humongous part of American pop culture, of the world, you know? But he’s close to our hearts here.”
“Everybody’s mourning a legend today and he will definitely not be forgotten man,” he added. “That guy has laid a mark and made his mark on this earth.”
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Illinois knocks off Iowa to reach Final Four after buzzer malfunction delay
For the first time in more than two decades, the Illinois men’s basketball team will still be dancing when the Final Four tips off.
Iowa’s underdog run in the NCAA Tournament ended Saturday with a 71-59 loss to a dominant Illinois team. Before Illinois could cut down the nets at Houston’s Toyota Center, a buzzer malfunction caused a loud, roughly 10-minute delay.
The buzzer initially sounded signaling the end of a media timeout with just under eight minutes remaining in the first half. The horn continued blaring for about another seven minutes.
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Players stood on the court ready to play for a couple of minutes before both teams started to warm up as the buzzer continued to sound.
It was finally silenced, to cheers from the crowd, but then the main scoreboard and video screen that hangs over the middle of the court went dark.
The game ultimately resumed with the big scoreboard still off. Two smaller scoreboards at each end of the arena were working.
Freshman guard Keaton Wagler scored 25 points to help secure Illinois’ first Final Four berth since 2005.
This will be the sixth overall trip to the Final Four for Illinois, which has never won a national title. The Fighting Illini will face either Duke or UConn next week in Indianapolis.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Stephen A Smith says there is ‘no excuse’ for ‘biological men’ competing in women’s sports
Outspoken ESPN star Stephen A. Smith took a clear position in the ongoing debate about transgender athletes’ participation in girls and women’s sports.
“Biological men should not be competing against biological girls in sports, period,” Smith said during an appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher” after the Olympics’ policy on transgender women was mentioned.
“What about protecting the young ladies? Young ladies going up against biological men — biological men — there is no excuse for that.”
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Smith then mentioned former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas.
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“Lia Thomas, for example, was a male, and he was ranked over 400th in the world. … And then he became a she. … And No. 1. Well … does it really take an Einstein to realize that there’s something wrong with that picture?”
Smith has previously spoken about his views on transgender athletes in girls and women’s sports, including during a February 2025 Radio Row interview ahead of that year’s Super Bowl.
“So, that’s how I look at it. LGBTQ rights and all that stuff, I’m in full support of that, but when transgender athletes — men — are transitioning to women and they’re competing in female sports, that’s a different animal to me,” he said.
“That’s not just about LGBTQ rights. That’s about preying on the rights of females out there everywhere who were born female, and they’re at a decided disadvantage.”
Those comments from Smith surfaced around the same time in 2025 when President Donald Trump signed the “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order, which directed federal agencies to interpret Title IX based on biological sex at birth.
The NCAA complied with Trump’s executive order and changed its policy.
Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.
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Slain college student’s mother vows ‘fight for justice’ after illegal immigrant charged in Chicago killing
The mother of slain college student Sheridan Gorman is speaking out, vowing a “fight for justice” after the 18-year-old was allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant earlier this month in Chicago.
Jessica Gorman delivered emotional remarks Saturday at a vigil in Yorktown Heights, New York, honoring her daughter, a Loyola University Chicago freshman whose life was cut short in what authorities describe as a sudden, violent attack.
“I want to say this gently, but honestly, as a mom. I’m angry,” Jessica Gorman said. “I’m like completely heartbroken, and we are going to fight for justice for our sweet Sheridan, and we’re going to fight for change.”
While acknowledging that “not everyone” will see the situation the same way, Jessica Gorman underscored what she described as a universal truth shared by parents.
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“At the heart of all of this, we all want the same thing — for your children and for ours to be safe, to be protected, and to come home,” Jessica Gorman said. “Because, at the end of the day, that’s what this is all about. All of our kids, every single one of them, protecting them, loving them, showing up for them. And that is how we honor her.”
Sheridan Gorman, a New York native, was killed at around 1:06 a.m. March 19 while with friends near a pier in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood.
Officials allege Jose Medina-Medina, 25, an illegal immigrant from Venezuela, fired one shot at the Loyola University Chicago student, killing her.
Gorman was reportedly only a few months away from completing her freshman year.
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Medina-Medina was apprehended by the U.S. Border Patrol on May 9, 2023, and was released into the U.S. under the Biden administration, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
At the vigil, the family’s attorney, Thomas Tripodianos, warned against what he described as growing complacency about public safety.
“If we accept this, even silently, then we are accepting a reality where young people are not as safe as they should be. And that is not acceptable,” Tripodianos said. “And there must be justice. Real justice.”
Family members and friends also shared memories of Sheridan, remembering her impact on those around her.
“Sheridan, you are deeply loved at Loyola,” Steven Betancourt, director of campus ministry at Loyola University Chicago, said. “You are deeply missed, and you will live on in the lives you touched and forever changed.”
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The Gorman family has sharply criticized Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, arguing that their daughter’s death “demands accountability.”
“She was doing something entirely normal — walking near her campus with friends. She should be here,” the Gorman family said regarding comments by Johnson.
The suspect appeared in court Friday and was ordered to remain in custody, according to FOX 32 Chicago.
He faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault and unlawful possession of a gun.
Fox News Digital’s Adam Sabes contributed to this report.
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