
Iggy Azalea has weighed in to the OnlyFans conversation, having launched her account on the internet content subscription service just two months ago.
The Australian rapper shared her experience of the platform so far during a recent appearance on the HighLow with EmRata, model Emily Ratajkowski's interview podcast. During the conversation, Iggy opened up about the type of content she shares on the platform – “I don’t show vagina, but there is boobs and there is butt and I am naked”.
Given that OnlyFans originated as a service where sex workers could earn income from sharing explicit content directly with clients, this isn't unprecedented – other high-profile names on the platform include Love Island's Megan Barton-Hanson and Lottie Moss, with the latter opening up about sharing nude images through the service.
The OnlyFans creator hints at the significant sum she is making from sharing on the platform, declining to share the actual figure when EmRata probes – “I’m making so much money that I won’t even say how much it is” – and adding, in a clip share on Emily's Instagram account (@emrata) that she wants the “control” associated with sharing images of her own body directly with subscribers rather than others taking a “cut”:
“I made record labels so much money off my body, I made a lot of people money off my body, and I got the smallest cut off own f**king body. And I don’t think I have to say sorry about the fact I want to commodify my own sh*t, it's been commodified, and I wasn't even the main f**king benefactor of it. I want control.”
In a later part of the clip, she continues: “I enjoy it, I'm going to do it anyway, that's the thing, i'm going to post pictures like that anyway, because I like my breasts, and they're fake, and they looked f**king good. I like my body.”
The clip has been received with an outpouring of support from Emily's almost 30 million followers on the social media sharing platform, with comments reading, “I'm totally with her” and others posting clap emojis.
Iggy Azalea also expresses a message of love for her face and body pre- and post- surgery. “I liked my body before, I liked my body before, I've never hated myself”.
The Grammy-nominated star has long been honest about having cosmetic surgery, publicly addressing the processes she's undergone – including a nose job and breast augmentation – back in 2015. “I'm not denying it. Denying it is lame,” she told Seventeen magazine at the time, adding that surgery was “an emotional journey… It's not easy feat to live with your flaws and accept yourself - and it's no easy feat to change yourself."
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