Iggy Azalea responded to claims that she's made thousands since starting an OnlyFans account.
The music star, who turned 34 on Friday (7 June), made waves on the social media scene when she announced she was going to start posting content on the adult site last year.
In the days following her announcement, the 'Black Window' rapper uploaded numerous pictures and videos.
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Receiving thousands of likes and charging subscribers a hefty $25 (£19.50) a month to view her content, it looked like she was doing well for herself.
Following Azalea's first few days on the platform, fans began to speculate how much the star was earning from her new project.
In January 2023, reports claimed that the 'Fancy' artist had racked up an eye-watering $307,000 (£241,300) in her first five days on the platform.
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However, Azalea took to X to call these claims out.
The Australian wrote: "Lol, Y’all just be saying s**t to say s**t at this point cause that number was pulled outta thin air."
It's unclear just how much Azalea pulled in from her content in that period as she has not made it public.
On the other hand, different high-profile stars who have joined OnlyFans have boasted about how much moola they earned in just a few hours or days.
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Bella Thorne famously became the first account holder to earn $1 million in 24 hours.
Rapper Bhad Bhabie reportedly broke that record as she claimed to reach that number in just six hours.
So, we might have wait a little before any more information about Azalea's account gets released by her.
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But don't expect to see much more on the 34-year-old's OnlyFans as she shared an update on 2 June, writing: "Hey everyone! I enjoyed our conversations so much - but I’ve decided I don’t have enough time to chat via this page anymore.
You can find me on telegram. If you miss me too much! Bye for now."
Azalea previously said she wouldn't join OnlyFans.
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She stated in a now-deleted tweet in April 2021: "I think onlyfans can be really empowering for people, But I WILL NEVER, EVVVER join.
"I don’t want to make that type of content & it only f***s up the bag for ppl on there who really bout that life."
However, the U-turn came when she found out OnlyFans could be a place where she 'could be creative'.
"Once I looked beyond the surface-level chatter about what it means to have an OnlyFans, I realized it was the perfect platform to launch a multimedia concept on," she told Variety in 2023.
"I feel excited about not having to worry about the overwhelming and creatively limiting censorship artists have to navigate when sharing work on other digital platforms.
"The project is bold and fun - so is this collaboration - I think it’s going to surprise a lot of people."