Iggy Azalea splurges $1 MILLION on a Rolls-Royce after joining OnlyFans
Iggy Azalea splurges $1 MILLION on a Rolls-Royce and boasts about having the same wealth manager as George Clooney after joining OnlyFans
Iggy Azalea’s foray into OnlyFans is paying off.
This week, the Australian rapper posed inside a Rolls-Royce Phantom after picking up the luxury car from a dealer.
While it’s unclear how much the 32-year-old spent on the vehicle, the average cost of a Phantom can run as high as A$1 million.
After sharing a couple of photos of herself posing up a storm inside her latest purchase, the rapper was forced to hit back at a troll who questioned her finances.
“Probably not a smart financial purchase if you’re a rapper who has to start OnlyFans to supplement his non-existent music income.” But hey, congratulations! they tweeted.
Iggy Azalea’s foray into OnlyFans is paying off after the Australian rapper bought a Rolls-Royce Phantom for around $1 million.
In response, Iggy wrote: ‘I’ve done 70 sold-out arena shows with Pitbull in the last two years. I sold a portion of my masters for eight figures less than three months ago.
She added: ‘I have the same wealth manager as George Clooney. And yes, an OnlyFans. You are boring!’
Iggy hasn’t been shy about flaunting his lavish lifestyle on social media.
She was recently spotted sunning her curves on a luxury yacht in the Bahamas, and this week she posed on a private jet in a top and thong.
“I bought a new house today,” she tweeted earlier this month, before adding: “I still own the house I’m in but will be selling it soon.”
The rapper responded to a hater who questioned her finances on Twitter.
Iggy sold the rights to his music and publishing catalog last November to Domain Capital for an eight-figure sum.
Iggy has been open about her dazzling wealth in recent months after critics accused her of “falling out” after her latest album failed to chart.
The Black Widow star sold the rights to her music and publishing catalog last November to Domain Capital for an eight-figure sum.
This included his signature hit Fancy, along with songs like Kream and his collaboration with Ariana Grande, Problem.
After receiving backlash from fans on social media for the sale, Iggy applauded: “I sold a piece of my catalog to whoever I wanted, for an amount that means I don’t have to work another day in my life.”
The star was recently seen sunning her curves on a luxury yacht in the Bahamas
“I love you all, but the teachers talk is a little beyond their understanding of business.”
She added: ‘It means that a part of the songs I sold to a company that now owns them. In exchange, they paid me what they would have earned in my lifetime, upfront in a lump sum.
Less than two months after the sale, the former hitmaker joined OnlyFans in a move that is set to earn millions more.
Iggy currently charges subscribers $25 per month, but users have to pay more through upsells to access sexier stuff.
Iggy is estimated to earn seven figures a month from OnlyFans