Australian Rapper Iggy Azalea has decided to answer all issues that are recently coming out against her once and for all. She has gotten back on her twitter account to speak to her fans and answer all their questions.
According to MTV News, Iggy Azalea has been bombarded with a lot of issues all through her career. It seems that she's having criticism for breakfast, dinner and lunch. If remembered in one of the article, Iggy was described as a "lightning rod for conversation". But this comes as no surprise for the lady rapper. She has expected this to happen in her interview last February. She said that she anticipated more backlash because "success is polarizing."
Despite getting criticize every time and expecting it every day, Iggy is not immune to it. It struck a blow on her. That's one of the reasons why she called off her Pittsburgh Pride performance following a heavy backlash concerning since-deleted tweets.
In her twitter Q&A with fans, one of the questions asked was about her scrapping her new album and starting again from scratch. She confirmed that she did discard the entire work and began again. She also assured her fans that she would not ditch her sound but rather would be "adding some of her mixtape sounds." In addition, Iggy told her followers that she will be browsing her web privately.
Inquistr said in their report that Azalea is on the brink of ruining her "already controversial career". She has been cancelling previous commitments, and now she has announced to take 6 months of leave from rapping.
Rumors about being pregnant are becoming loud when she said she has cleared out her schedule. But the lady rapper didn't confirm any thing about becoming a young mom soon.
The IBTimes reported that the Australian rapper updated her fans about her "coffeetable book" project. She said the project is all about the collated behind-the-scenes photographs from her shows.
So what else can fans expect from Iggy Azalea aside from those she has shared in her twitter conversation with them? She's cleared her schedule, is working on a book, and she's looking for a better means to be in touch with her fans since she believed that Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and the likes are "the ugliest reflection of mankind there is."
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