“I’m not denying it. Denying it is lame. I don’t think you should be ashamed if you made a change to yourself, which is why I’ve spoken about the changes I’ve made, like with my breasts.”
Iggy Azalea has taken to ‘Seventeen’ magazine to bare all on her recent surgical work for the publication’s September issue.
Yes, earlier this year saw the star unleash her new look at the Billboard Music Awards where she performed the number ‘Pretty Girls’ with the artist Britney Spears.
The quote above was pulled from her interview with the magazine.
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On her surgery:
Your perception of yourself can change a lot over time, so I think it’s important to wait and make sure it’s the right choice. Plastic surgery is an emotional journey. It’s no easy feat to live with your flaws and accept yourself—and it’s no easy feat to change yourself. Either way you look at it, it’s a tough journey. There are things that I didn’t like about myself that I changed through surgery. There are other things I dislike but I’ve learned to accept. It’s important to remember you can’t change everything. You can never be perfect.
On social media:
It’s hard to be a woman in 2015 with social media. There’s so much more emphasis on taking pictures of ourselves and the ‘likes’ or people commenting on them. There’s a lot more pressure to look beautiful. Some days I just want to look like s*** and feel okay with that.
Thirsty for new Iggy music? 2016 will bring with it her second studio album following the 2014 unveiling of her debut offering ‘The New Classic’ which recently crossed the 500,000 unit sales mark in the United States.