Iggy Azalea Doesn't Regret Burning Nick Young's Clothes After Cheating Scandal

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Iggy Azalea attends the 2018 Roc Nation Pre-Grammy Brunch at One World Trade Center on January 27, 2018 in New York City.
Iggy Azalea has no f*cks to give about an ex.

Iggy Azalea's faced a lot of scrutiny throughout her career for various reasons. The Aussie rapper received backlash from the Internet and the hip hop community in general for some of the things she's said and done in the past. However, all of that helped Iggy develop much thicker skin. Earlier today, an interview she did with Andy Cohen surfaced where she revealed that she burned a bunch of Nick Young's clothing after she found out he was cheating. While they may have been a while a go, it seems to be a decision she has no regrets about.

Iggy Azalea was caught by TMZ earlier today where they continued to ask her about her interview with Andy Cohen. Azalea was walking through LAX after the interview where she clearly didn't feel like elaborating further. She barely spoke but did let out a bit of a giggle when the cameraman asked her if anything in her bag was flammable. As she entered her vehicle, the cameraman asked Iggy if she regretted burning Young's clothes. 

"Hell the fuck no. Fuck no, I don't regret it." She said.

Aside from her recent headline grabbing interview, Iggy Azalea's gearing up to drop her forthcoming project. The rapper dropped off her single, "Savior" featuring Quavo at the beginning of February and shortly followed it with the music video. She's yet to reveal when Surviving The Summer drops but it looks like her project will finally see the light of day in 2018. 

Peep the clip below. 


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