Iggy Azalea Draws Heat From Fans Over Unsatisfying OnlyFans Page
By Afouda Bamidele on January 25, 2023 at 4:00 AM EST
Fans are upset with Iggy Azalea's OnlyFans content, and they are letting her know it!
The rapper had upended the internet when she announced that she had joined the list of her colleagues who have OnlyFans accounts, intending to share exclusive and uncensored content, including videos, pictures, illustrations, music, and poetry, at $25 monthly.
Although her first post got fans going — and allegedly raked in a whopping $307,000, the situation has changed, and people want more than Azalea — real name Amethyst Amelia Kelly— promised them recently.
Iggy Azalea's Critics Want To See Better Media On Her OnlyFans Channel
Aside from facing criticism for opening an OnlyFans page less than two years ago after she insisted she would never join the content subscription platform, Azalea is now dealing with offering subscribers unsatisfactory multimedia.
The drama began shortly after the mother-of-one shared two pictures of her in a lacy, see-through bra with nearly 17 million followers. In the first image, the "Black Widow" hitmaker struck a pose with one hand behind her hand while a kaleidoscopic ray in a butterfly shape reflected around her eyes.
The next slide showed Azalea in a more sultry pose as she placed her hands around her neck and slightly above her bosom, highlighting the bling around her neck, wrists, and fingers.
The 32-year-old's head is tilted to emphasize the come hither look in her eyes and lips, with her wavy hair framing her perfecting made-up face. "Sneaky look at what @shazdidthis has been working away at for my Hotter Than Hell project," she disclosed in the post's caption.
It did not take long before critics stepped into the comment section to register their displeasure. One person goofed, "This what y'all paying 25 dollars a month for 😂," and another wondered, "Is this a sneak peak [sic] at what y'all be paying for on OF? Lmfao 😂 😂."
"Sorry Iggy, but charging $100 for a video of you flapping your hair around is insane. Terrible…," a third person admonished the rapper. A fourth critic reminded Azalea, "Hold up but wasn't you putting down other celebrities for having an OF ... ohh baby daddy gone now🤷♂️😂😂😂."
Meanwhile, a fifth person wanted the Australian beauty to know what subscribers to see, writing, "I'm not gon hold you Iggz, the streets tryna see you get piped down on that OF." The critique must have been overwhelming for the rapper as she later limited the comments on the post.
While commenters wait to see if the songwriter will implement changes and make her content more appealing, Azalea had earlier cleared the air about her OnlyFans earnings. After news broke that she made a quarter of a million dollars on her first day, the "Go Hard or Go Home" rapper tweeted:
"With love. I won't share what I make on OF, in the same way, I didn't share what I earned selling my music catalog. Amounts being reported don't come from a valid source. Thanks to everyone supporting me 🙇♀️🥹🔥Crazy excited for where things go! Hot ass summer on the way!"
She addressed it again when a Twitter handle posted the figures, replying, "Lol, Y'all just be saying sh*t to say sh*t at this point cause that number was pulled outta thin air," per The Blast.
The Four-Time Grammy Awards Nominee Defends Her Deal With Domain Capital
Last November, The Blast reported that Azalea had addressed her decision after she signed a deal to sell her music catalog. The moment came when a fan expressed concern about the two-time American Music Awards ending up "like Taylor (no shade at all, just using it as an example)." In response, the "Sally Walker" hitmaker tweeted:
"Taylor did not profit from that sale. I sold a portion of my catalog to who I wanted for an amount that means I don't have to work another day in my life."
She mentioned that even though she cared about her fanbase, the conversation surrounding "masters" ownership was beyond their understanding of how the business was run. At the time of the occurrence, it was outlined that the rapper did not sell her rights to the music and had instead traded the master and publishing share of a few of her biggest songs.
The hits included "Black Widow (featuring Rita Ora)," "Fancy (featuring Charli XCX)," and "Problem (with Ariana Grande)." The mouth-watering deal, which Domain Capital signed, was brokered by her attorney Peter Paterno and her manager Reece Pearson.