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Iggy Azalea Launches OnlyFans for ‘Hotter Than Hell’ Her New Mixed Media Project

Iggy Azalea Only Fans New Album

Iggy Azalea Only Fans New Album

As part of her “Hotter Than Hell” multimedia project, which will span the course of a year, rapper Iggy Azalea has joined OnlyFans and plans to offer a steady stream of exclusive and uncensored images, videos, music, artwork, and poems.

This summer will see the release of Azaela’s fourth studio album, “Hotter Than Hell X OnlyFans,” the first creative project she’s worked on in over a year and a half. For $25 a month, Azalea’s OnlyFans subscribers will have early access to her “Hotter Than Hell” content, which will culminate in the release of a coffee table book in December 2023.

Tim Heidecker has “no plans” to collaborate with Andrew Callaghan following s*xual misconduct allegations. As recently as less than two years ago, Azalea vowed she would never join OnlyFans, thus this is a big turnaround in her position. She has stated that by partnering with OnlyFans, she is able to sidestep the “overwhelming and artistically restricting censoring” of other digital platforms.

“I had no idea OnlyFans was a location where I could express my creativity, and I certainly didn’t anticipate working on my most ambitious project to date with them.” According to a statement given to Variety, Azalea explained. Once I dug deeper into the meaning of having OnlyFans, I saw that it was an ideal place to introduce a new kind of multimedia notion to the world.

As an artist, I’m relieved that I won’t have to deal with the stifling and restrictive restrictions that exist on other digital sharing platforms. In the same way that the project itself is risky and entertaining, so to is this partnership; I predict that many will be pleasantly surprised by the end result.

In its promotional materials, “Hotter Than Hell” claims to be “unapologetically hot” and founded in “creative, colorful, tongue-in-cheek fun.” Azalea plans to collaborate with renowned producers and photographers on the project, which draws visual inspiration from “the supermodels of the ’90s, Pamela Anderson, the conception of the centerfold model, s*xuality and its differing viewpoints between men and women and Madonna’s ‘S*x’ book,” as per the announcement.

To further publicize the “Hotter Than Hell X OnlyFans” release, Azalea’s crew also shared the following image of the rapper:

An OnlyFans representative stated that the company will not be contributing to Azalea’s “Hotter Than Hell.”

The 32-year-old Azalea is the latest A-lister to sign up for OnlyFans, following in the footsteps of stars like Cardi B, Blac Chyna, Bella Thorne, Bhad Bhabie, Denise Richards and Carmen Electra.

The fan subscription site, which launched in 2016, has quickly become a haven for adult performers’ X-rated entertainment, while the company is also making concerted efforts to woo makers of non-p*rn content. Creators earned $3.86 billion of OnlyFans’ $4.8 billion in sales revenue for its fiscal year ending in 2021.

Azalea had previously denied any desire to join OnlyFans. Her tweet from April 2021 read: “I think only fans may be extremely powerful for people, but I WILL NEVER, EVVVER join.” She elaborated, I don’t want to make that kind of content & it only messes up the bag for ppl on there who actually bout that life. Respect to the villains though!!!!

Apparently worth eight figures, Azalea made an agreement with Domain Capital Group in 2022 to sell a piece of her master recording and publishing assets. She announced the sale on Twitter, writing, “for an amount that ensures I don’t have to work another day in my life.”

In the past year and a half, Azalea has toured the United States with Pitbull, playing 85 sold-out events and 12 festival performances. The singles “Fancy” (with Charli XCX) and “Black Widow” from her debut album “The New Classic” both peaked at No. 1 around the world in 2014. (featuring Rita Ora). Azalea appeared in Ariana Grande’s number-one single “Problem” the same year. In 2019, she published her second album, “In My Defense,” and in the summer of 2021, she released her third studio album, “The End of an Era.”

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