Iggy Azalea has deactivated her social media accounts, after her topless photos were leaked online. The pictures were taken during a photoshoot for GQ magazine in , but never intended for publication. The Australian rapper said she felt "blindsided, embarrassed, violated [and] angry" by the leak. But it was the "vicious" and "vile" reactions to the photos, including men sharing sexual fantasies, that led her to erase her accounts. He added: "My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected.

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Peterson For Daily Mail Australia. Iggy Azalea has certainly changed her looks with plastic surgery and various enhancements over the years. And on Saturday, the Australian rapper, 30, poked fun at her own physical transformation by sharing a hilarious meme on Twitter. The meme shows two dolls next to each other, with one doll looking quite plain, while the other resembles the horror movie character Annabelle, but with heavy pink makeup on. In on the joke! Iggy Azalea poked fun at her own physical transformation by sharing a hilarious meme on Twitter over the weekend. Pictured in November, The former hitmaker recently denied that her incredible post-baby body was the result of plastic surgery. She told a fan on Twitter that her toned physique was down to a healthy diet and the fact that she was already in great shape before falling pregnant. And while that may well be true, it doesn't mean that Iggy has never gone under the knife before.
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Iggy Azalea has had it rough via social media. Whether it's regarding her looks or her music, people have shown their mean streaks when it comes to the Aussie rapper. Now, Billboard reports that — due to leaked pics — Iggy Azalea is seeking legal action against those who hacked and spread her topless images on the Internet. Once Iggy's pics were leaked, Azalea immediately deactivated her Instagram and Twitter accounts. The leaked pics have Iggy fuming, as they were thought to have been deleted long ago. Billboard states that they were outtakes from a GQ cover shoot. No, the leaked photos weren't finals.
Iggy Azalea has deleted all her social media accounts after her topless modelling photos were leaked without her permission. Iggy addressed the leak on Twitter on Monday before deleting her account. She wrote: 'A lot of high profile women have shot covers for GQ with a strategically placed hand, etc. I always felt they were very beautiful covers, so I jumped at the opportunity. GQ do not print topless pictures. Vanished: Iggy's Twitter and Instagram accounts were deactivated on Monday, just hours after unpublished 'outtakes' from a GQ magazine photo shoot were circulated online. Full statement: Iggy addressed the leak on Twitter on Monday before deleting her account. She continued: 'There was no reason for anyone to have kept the outtakes from the shoot. I'm surprised and angry that they were not immediately deleted after the final images were selected. I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad, and a million other things.