Fans are upset with Iggy Azalea’s OnlyFans content, and they’re telling it!
The rapper took the Internet by storm when he announced that he had joined the list of his colleagues who have OnlyFans accounts, intending to share exclusive and unfiltered content, including videos, photos, illustrations, music and poetry, for $25 per month.
While her first post was a hit with fans — and allegedly raked in $307,000, things have 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 Fan-Only Channels
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In addition to facing criticism for launching the OnlyFans page less than two years ago after she insisted she would not join the content subscription platform, Azalea is now dealing with an unsatisfying multimedia customer offering.
The drama began shortly after the mother-of-one shared two photos of herself in a lacy and see-through bra with nearly 17 million followers. In the first image, the “Black Widow” hitmaker strikes a pose with one hand behind her hand while kaleidoscopic rays in the shape of butterflies reflect around her eyes.
The next slide shows Azalea in a more sultry pose with her hands around her neck and slightly above her chest, highlighting the bling on her neck, wrists and fingers.
The 32-year-old’s head is tilted to emphasize the look here on her eyes and lips, with her curls framing her made-up face. “Check out what @shazdidthis has been working on for my Hotter Than Hell project,” she captioned the post.
It didn’t take long before critics took to the comments section to express their displeasure. One quipped, “This is what you pay 25 bucks a month for ?,” and another wondered, “Is this the pinnacle of sneaking [sic] what do you guys pay on OF? Lmfao ? ?.”
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“Sorry Iggy, but charging $100 for a video of you flipping your hair is crazy. Bad…,” a third person scolded the rapper. A fourth critic reminded Azalea, “Hold on but aren’t you letting other celebs down for having OF…ohh baby daddy go now?♂️???.”
Meanwhile, a fifth wanted the Aussie beauty to know what customers were seeing, writing, “I won’t hold you back Iggz, the streets trying to see you smitten with that OF.” The criticism must have taken a toll on the rapper as he later limited comments on the post.
While commentators wait to see if the songwriter will implement changes and make her content more interesting, Azalea has previously explained her OnlyFans earnings. After news broke that he made a quarter of a million dollars on his 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 don’t share the revenue I earn by selling my music catalog. The amount reported does not come from a legitimate source. Thanks to everyone who supports I’m ?♀️??Crazy excited to go everywhere! Hot ass summer is on the way!”
He addressed it again when the Twitter handle posted the numbers, responding, “Lol, you’re just saying shit to say shit at this point because the numbers were pulled out of thin air,” according to The Blast.
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Last November, The Blast reported that Azalea had addressed the decision after she signed a deal to sell her music catalog. That moment came when one fan expressed concern about the two-time American Music Awards ending “like Taylor (no pun intended, just using it as an example).” In response, the “Sally Walker” hitmaker tweeted:
“Taylor did not profit from the sale. I sold part of my catalog to the people I wanted for an amount that meant I never had to work another day in my life.”
He mentioned that while he cares about his fan base, the conversation about “master” ownership is beyond their understanding of how the business is run. At the time of the incident, it was highlighted that the rapper did not sell his rights to the music and instead traded the master and production side of some of his biggest songs.
Popular songs include “Black Widow (featuring Rita Ora),” “Fancy (featuring Charli XCX),” and “Problem (featuring Ariana Grande).” The exciting deal, signed by Domain Capital, was managed by his lawyer Peter Paterno and his manager Reece Pearson.
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Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/