"I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad, and a million other things. Iggy went on expressing her emotions over the leak. It was my understanding BEFORE shooting, GQ do not print topless pictures." I never consented to taking topless pictures for potential release, period. "I hadn't seen other women's covers leak so I felt comfortable (on a closed set) to model for such a reputable magazine knowing only the images with my hands covering would be considered for print. I always felt they were very beautiful covers, so I jumped at the opportunity," she said. "A lot of high profile women have shot covers for GQ with a strategically placed hand, etc., covering their breasts etc. She, however, clarified that she never approved the release of the nude pictures. What a way to get more exposure to her 'music'," one wrote.Īddressing the photo leak, Iggy has released a statement to confirm that the photos were indeed hers. "Iggy Azalea intentionally leaks some pictures of her boobs and people freak. Some people went as far as accusing the 28-year-old singer of leaking her own nude images to promote her music. Meanwhile, the leaked photos that went viral on May 26 reportedly only showed her bare breasts, though many Twitter users quickly pointed out that they were Iggy's. While the "Black Widow" hitmaker indeed stripped down to her birthday suit for the photo shoot, the magazine never released the uncensored pictures. That's why the Australian rapper is understandably enraged when her uncensored photos from a nude photo shoot for GQ Australia were leaked online. Iggy Azalea is never shy to show her skin, but that doesn't mean she's happy when her nude photos were released without her consent.