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Rapper Iggy Azalea shut down her Instagram and Twitter accounts on Monday, May 27 after nude photos of her leaked all over the internet — which left her feeling extremely violated.
The singer claimed in a now-deleted statement that the topless pictures that surfaced online over the weekend were from a 2016 GQ magazine photo shoot.
“There was no reason for anyone to have kept the outtakes from the shoot,” she wrote. “I’m surprised and angry that they were not immediately deleted after the final images were selected.”
The photos that were published on GQ Australia’s site were more covered up, so Iggy said that she felt comfortable posing topless — not thinking that the private pictures would eventually be leaked.
“A lot of high profile women have shot covers for GQ with a strategically placed hand, etc, covering their breasts,” she explained. “I always felt they were very beautiful covers, so I jumped at the opportunity. I hadn’t seen other women’s covers leak so I felt comfortable (on a closed set) to model for such a reputable magazine knowing only the images with my hands covering [my breasts] would be considered for print.”
The star went on to explain how upset she is that someone released these pictures without her consent.
“I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad and a million other things,” the 28-year old wrote. “Not solely because I did not consent to this — but also because of the vile way people have reacted.”
After seeing many negative comments, the “Fancy” singer deactivated her social media accounts for the time being.
“It is too much negativity for me to handle. For now it’s best to keep my accounts deactivated. Please be kinder to one another,” she concluded in her social media statement.
Not only did Iggy say in her statement that she intends on “pressing criminal charges in regards to this,” but the photographer who handled the GQ photo shoot, Nino Munoz, took to Instagram on Monday to address the scandal as well.
A post shared by Nino Muñoz (@ninomunoz) on May 27, 2019 at 2:56pm PDT
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"Please think of how you might feel if the shoe was yours to wear."
Iggy Azalea released a statement after topless photos from a 2016 GQ photo shoot were leaked onto the Internet. The artist, who deleted her social media pages amidst the leak on Monday (May 27), stated that she never consented to her topless photos being released, and they were not supposed to ever see the light of day.
“There was no reason for anyone to have kept the outtakes from the shoot,” wrote Azalea in a now-deleted statement. “I’m surprised and angry that they were not immediately deleted after the final images were selected.”
Not only did she acknowledge that she feels “blindsided, embarrassed, violated” and more, she is also appalled at the way that people are reacting to the leak, especially men.
“A lot of the comments I see, from men in particular, sharing their thoughts and fantasies in regards to my body has honestly disturbed me,” she continues. “I fully intended on finding out where the leak originated from and pressing criminal charges in regards to this.”
The “Sally Walker” MC finished her statement by writing that it’s important to find out who leaked these photos, and that they be held “accountable for their actions” and the impact it is having on her life.
Photographer Nino Munoz, who handled the shoot, wrote that he is displeased with the leak, and will work with Azalea to find the perpetrator. “My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected,” he wrote in an Instagram post. “I’m utterly outraged and will not rest until justice is served.”
Iggy Azalea releases statement following the deactivation of her social media accounts after GQ photoshoot topless outtakes leaked.
She states that a lot of women have done this topless shoot but it never gets released and she will keep her accounts deactivated for now. pic.twitter.com/NfEmjw7TJ0
— Pop Alarms 🚨 (@Pop_Alarms) May 27, 2019
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Published: 07:28 BST, 28 May 2019 | Updated: 22:23 BST, 29 May 2019
Iggy Azalea was left feeling 'blindsided' and violated' after her topless photos were leaked online over the weekend.
And after deleting all her social media accounts amid the scandal on Monday, Iggy's loyal fans have leaped to her defence.
Twitter users have created the hashtag '#RespectIggy' to protest the images being shared without the rapper's consent.  
'You're all disgusting!' Iggy Azalea's fans are defending the rapper against trolls after her nude photos were leaked over the weekend, and have also started the hashtag '#RespectIggy'
One of Iggy's fans also tweeted: 'Y'all disgusting... How can you make someone's body a joke when you know that is a leaked photo shoot.
'Iggy, I hope you're okay, you don't deserve this.'
Another person wrote: 'Respect her body, respect her choices, respect her feelings, respect her #RespectIggy'. 
She's gone off social: Iggy deleted all her social media accounts on Monday, just hours after unpublished 'outtakes' from a 2016 GQ magazine photo shoot were circulated online
Speaking up! Twitter users have created the hashtag '#RespectIggy' to protest the images being share without the rapper's consent
Hitting back: One person tweeted, 'Respect her body, respect her choices, respect her feelings, respect her #RespectIggy'
Shocked: A similar tweet read, 'No one deserves to have their privacy violated [and] receive a lot of comments about their intimate photos. This is so insensitive!'
A similar tweet read: 'No one deserves to have their privacy violated [and] receive a lot of comments about their intimate photos. This is so insensitive!' 
Iggy deleted all her social media accounts on Monday, just hours after unpublished 'outtakes' from a 2016 GQ magazine photo shoot were circulated online. 
The leaked images, which were taken by photographer Nino Muñoz, show Iggy posing with her breasts exposed in nothing but a pair of white pajama shorts.  
Outraged: Iggy addressed the leak on Twitter on Monday before deleting her account
Iggy addressed the leak on Twitter on Monday before deleting her account. 
She wrote: 'A lot of high profile women have shot covers for GQ with a strategically placed hand, etc., covering their breasts etc. I always felt they were very beautiful covers, so I jumped at the opportunity.
'I hadn't seen other women's covers leak so I felt comfortable (on a closed set) to model for such a reputable magazine knowing only the images with my hands covering [my breasts] would be considered for print.'  
Iggy added that she 'never consented' to having her topless photos released, explaining that 'it was my understanding... GQ do not print topless pictures.' 
Full statement: Iggy claimed that she 'never consented' to having her topless photos released, as they were only intended for her plastic surgeon's private viewing
She continued: 'There was no reason for anyone to have kept the outtakes from the shoot. I'm surprised and angry that they were not immediately deleted after the final images were selected.
'Today I am a ball of negative emotions. I feel blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad, and a million other things. Not solely because I did not consent to this – but also because of the vile way people have reacted.'
She went on to criticise trolls for making vulgar comments in response to the topless photo leak, saying that reading them made her feel physically ill. 
Deleted: Iggy concluded her statement by saying she planned to take a break from social media to escape the negativity
Iggy concluded her statement by saying she planned to take a break from social media to escape the negativity.  
Meanwhile, photographer Nino Muñoz issued his own statement via Instagram on Tuesday morning, writing: 'My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected. I'm utterly outraged and will not rest until justice is served.' 
'I'm outraged and saddened to find out that images of mine were stolen and published without my permission. There is currently an investigation underway. Posting these stolen images is illegal and anyone who has done so will be prosecuted.'
'I empathise with any discomfort that this situation has caused to anyone that is involved,' he concluded. 
Censored images from Iggy's 2016 photo shoot are still available on GQ's website , along with a story explaining how the topless photos were not intended for publication but were a 'birthday gift' for her plastic surgeon Dr Ashkan Ghavami. 
Dr Ghavami had performed Iggy's breast augmentation a year before the photos were taken, and the musician has praised his work in the past.
GQ Australia editor Michael Christensen added: 'We were very disappointed to learn that outtakes from a 2016 photo shoot which were not approved or intended for publication appear to have been stolen from the photographer.  
'We understand an investigation is underway and join the condemnation of the publication of these images.'
Context: Censored images from Iggy's 2016 photo shoot are still available on GQ's website, along with a story explaining how the topless photos were not intended for publication but were a 'birthday gift' for her plastic surgeon Dr Ashkan Ghavami 
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UPDATE: Hours after the surfacing of nude photos she'd taken for a 2016 GQ Australia photoshoot on Monday (May 27), Iggy Azalea re-activated her Twitter account and released a statement on the matter.
In the statement, which was written on what appear to be virtual iPhone Notes sheets, Iggy expresses her disappointment and frustration with both the leak of the photos and the reactions to the images. She plans to take the issue to court.
"I fully intend on finding out where the leak originated from and pressing criminal charges."
You can read everything Iggy has to say about the matter for yourself in the screenshots below:
Iggy Azalea has deactivated her Twitter and Instagram accounts after nude photos of her leaked onto the internet on Monday (May 27).
News of the leak began to permeate the internet earlier today. The pics reportedly come from a photo shoot that allegedly took place years ago, and the session was shot by photographer Nino Muñoz for GQ Australia . However, afterward Iggy apparently opposed their release and they were not to be put out. Somehow, they made their way to the internet. After having an abundance of inappropriate comments flood her social media accounts, Iggy decided to leave social media for the time being.
This isn't the first time Iggy has deactivated her social media accounts. In 2015, the former XXL Freshman quit Instagram and Twitter. That time, she offered a statement befor
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