Iggy Azalea has announced that she will join OnlyFans with her raunchy new project, Hotter Than Hell, despite having previously vowed never to join the explicit platform.
The 32-year-old Fancy hitmaker, who sold her publishing catalog last year for an eight-figure sum, started the year-long project on Friday. For $25 per month, subscribers will get access to illustration, poetry, photography, video, and music, including her fourth album. As she inaugurated the project, the celebrity flaunted her enticing curves in green lingerie, revealing her enormous cleavage and trim waist. The concept is inspired by Madonna's 1992 coffee table book, "Sex," as well as Pamela Anderson and 1990s supermodels.
Iggy will work in conjunction with producers, visual artists, and fashion photographers. consisting of collage artist Ian Woods A coffee table book will conclude the project in December 2023.
The artist revealed, "I've been working on Hotter Than Hell for 6 months already and I'm full of excitement and nervous anticipation to begin revealing it to the world, layer by layer. Admittedly, I never knew OnlyFans was a place where I could be creative, so I didn't expect to be collaborating with them on my biggest project to date! Once I looked beyond the surface level chatter about what it means to have an OnlyFans, I realized it was the perfect platform to launch a multimedia concept. I feel excited about not having to worry about the overwhelming and creatively limiting censorship artists have to navigate when sharing work on other digital platforms."
She added that "the project is bold and fun - so is this collaboration - I think it's going to surprise a lot of people."
OnlyFans is an online business that enables popular personalities to charge supporters for access to their website, where they frequently upload stuff judged too inflammatory for other social networking sites.
The idea is a stunning 360 by the musician, who in April 2021 pledged never to join the platform. She wrote that but she I will NEVER, EVER join, even if she disregards the fact that others feel empowered by it. She added that she does not want to create that type of stuff since it merely messes up the bag for those that are truly about that lifestyle. After selling her master recordings and publishing library to Domain Capital for an eight-figure sum, the celebrity has recently hinted at her intention to retire. The rapper sold a section of her discography so that she "needs to work another day in her life." As she reacted to a fan who questioned the selling of her recordings on Twitter, the Problem hitmaker made the admission.
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