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Iggy Azalea Admits to Boob Job, But Here’s Why She’s a Hypocrite

Iggy Azalea bought new boobs to go with that old booty. In a recent interview with Vogue, Azalea copped to buying bigger breasts four months ago.

“[I]t’s about proportion. I have to have everything tailored because I have such a small waist. I’m a 2 or a 0 on the top, and a 6 on the bottom.”

“When I first got to the States, people told me I should think about modeling,” she says. “So I went to a few agencies, but once they measured my body”—she stands five feet ten inches—“they didn’t like me anymore.”

Azalea hated having to “to sew padding into her stage costumes and wanted to be able to wear lingerie without wiring.” She didn’t want to talk about it for fear of making her teenage fans self-conscious about their own bodies, but she said she wasn’t into “secret-keeping”. Good job Azalea, you just perpetuated more body image issues for girls out there. Now, even more girls will walk around with bigger breasts. Hmm…perhaps, thanks are in order.

It’s all rather hypocritical of Azalea. She tweet a couple months ago “Just got back from a great vacation, came online and saw apparently it’s shocking and unheard of to be a woman and have cellulite. Lol.” in reference to some pap photos.

Yea, is it also ‘shocking and unheard of’ for a woman to have different sized breasts? Azalea lashes out at the ‘Internet’ for judging people, but who’s the real culprit here? *points finger at Iggy’s larger, rounder and perkier breasts*

Azalea has body image issues, but what she really has are identity issues. You’re not black Azalea, drop the accent, but enjoy the new boobs, your fancy Ferrari and your fancy hat.

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8 years ago

what…what the f**k are you on about. what does one have to do with the other. how does speaking out about being criticized for having the common human attribute of cellulite make her a hypocrite for choosing to get a boob job and then being upfront about her choice. both statements are saying the same thing, this is the person im comfortable with being, whether its having cellulite or slightly enhanced boobs. this is just a transparent (and lazy) attack on her, the person, simply because you don’t like her, for whatever stupid reasons. she doesn’t have body issues, we… Read more »