Iggy Azalea reveals bizarre OnlyFans request

Iggy Azalea reveals bizarre OnlyFans request

Iggy Azalea has revealed the weird requests she will get from subscribers since becoming a member of X-rated platform OnlyFans.

The Australian singer, 32, introduced in January she was becoming a member of the subscription platform as a part of a wider advertising marketing campaign for her upcoming fourth album, Hotter Than Hell.

Azalea, who hails from Mullumbimby in northern NSW, appeared on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen in a single day, the place she went into element in regards to the wild issues males ask her to do.

“Men pay me to tell them that they’re a piece of s**t,” the Fancy rapper bluntly mentioned.

“They’ll send me like $600 just to send a voice note like, ‘I’d never suck your disgusting little f***ing d**k. Is that even a d**k?’”

The mother-of-one, who earlier mentioned she was making “so much money” since becoming a member of the positioning, gave an specific instance of how she delivers on such requests.

‘They’ll be like, ‘Goddess Iggy. Please, please. I know that you don’t have time for my tiny little factor however please are you able to simply inform me what you consider it?’” she mentioned.

“And then I’ll be like, ‘Ugh! hat’s disgusting! Why are you wasting me time with this? Send me fifty dollars right now and don’t you f***ing message me again unless you give me fifty dollars next time.’”

It comes after Azalea opened as much as US mannequin Emily Ratajkowski on her High Low podcast about why she determined to affix OnlyFans within the first place.

“I made record labels so much money off my body. I made a lot of people so much money off my body,” she mentioned.

“And I got the smallest cut off my own f***ing body and my own work and my own ideas. And I don’t think I have to say sorry about the fact that I want to commodify my own s**t.”

She mentioned her picture has “already been commodified,” including that she wasn’t beforehand the “main benefactor” of it.

“So f**kk this,” she concluded.

Source: www.news.com.au