Iggy Azalea Comes After Her Label
Nicky Ty | | Oct 22, 2014 05:31 AM EDT |
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'Black Widow' rapper Iggy Azalea is claiming that the Australian Division of her record label gave permission to Cosmopolitan and Maxime magazine to use her photos from an outdated photo shoot, without her permission and sign-off.
The 24-year old took to social media by turning to Twitter to rant about the photo issue, saying "I'm going to publicly say something to the Australian division of my record label right now because it seems to me like my private messages are being being deliberately ignored" the blonde beauty also pleaded for her label to stop giving permission on her behalf, especially if it is permission for magazines to use her photos for their cover.
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She also says that she was against ever appearing on the cover of Cosmopolitan Magazine Australia, but her label still allowed the said magazine to use her photo without her expressing her permission.
Maxim Magazine is also under fire after they released their Iggy cover by using a photo from the her Complex Magazine photoshoot from back in 2011.
Iggy says that although she is flattered that the men's magazine has decided to put her on the cover for this month but, she thinks it was not done the right way, she ended the rant with a message to Maxim magazine by saying "Thanks for the love, Maxim Australia and I'm sorry no one asked me about it, I would have loved to do an interview and a shoot with you guys."
No word from Iggy's Label or their Australian Division.
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