Iggy Azalea, despite her successful music career, opts to earn on OnlyFans using her body - and she declared she would not apologize for that.
On Tuesday, Azalea sat down for a discussion with Emily Ratajkowski on her "High Low" podcast during which she addressed the queries about her making money off her own body. She created an account on the adult-only platform as part of her mixed media project, "Hotter Than Hell."
"I made record labels so much money off my body. I made a lot of people so much money off my body," she said. "And I got the smallest cut off my own f------ body and my own work and my own ideas."
The 32-year-old "Problem" rapper then said she thinks she does not have to say sorry about the things she wants to do with her body, especially since she was not the "main benefactor" of it in the past.
Ratajkowski agreed with Azalea's sentiment and said it is important for someone to have control over the image they desire.
In addition, Azalea said she enjoys doing things on OnlyFans and that she is going to do it anyway. She highlighted how she plans to post more pictures because she likes them and thinks her body parts are beautiful.
The rapper underwent breast augmentation and a nose job in the past. Regardless of what she did to her body, Azalea clarified to the listeners that she never hated herself.
Aside from OnlyFans, Azalea also posts racy photos of her on Instagram.
Did Iggy Azalea Retire From Music?
In 2021, Azalea released her "final" album, "End of an Era." She announced that time that she would be on an indefinite break from music to focus on her creative endeavors.
She added that she got too tired of the negative energy her music career attracted. The following year, the Australian rapper declared she would come out of her retirement and hinted at her new music.
She told a fan in January that her new music would arrive in summer, white some sort of "scandalous s**t" would arrive in January.
However, she still has not unveiled his music plans. For now, Azalea said her music would be part of her "Hotter Than Hell," which would also include poetry, video, and photography.
Meanwhile, Azalea also made headlines when she sold back her catalog to Domain Capital after agreeing to an eight-figure deal.
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