In the aftermath of a porn company pulling a PR stunt by inquiring about her services, Iggy Azalea had to this to say in response: "I want to know why men think it's okay to harass women online?"
The message was intended for the trolls who've been incessantly urging her to sign the Bang Bros contract since newsbreak this morning. The porn production company made their solicitation in response to Iggy Azalea declaring herself an unsigned artist following an unproductive stint at Island Records.
Evidently, Iggy Azalea doesn't owe anyone, let alone the men gathering around her social media feed, a PSA denoting her disinterest in pursuing sex work, especially considering she hasn't tabled the discussion at her own will, the sexualized contents of her music and her public image notwithstanding. These are the same predatory men that were present during the "White Chicks" episode fronted by Snoop Dogg.
Iggy's closing remarks reiterated the need for men to "treat women better," "learn consent," "learn respect," and to generally not be a despicable person. If a person can't manage those expectations, they simply shouldn't be left out of the house.
Iggy is otherwise excited to commence the new chapter in her musical career.