Australian rapper, Iggy Azalea, has deactivated her Instagram and Twitter accounts following her leaked nude photos from outtakes from a GQ cover shoot from 2016.

The 28-year-old who threatened legal action against whoever leaked the nude photos said she felt blindsided, embarrassed, violated, angry, sad, and a million other things because of the vile things people have said about her.

In a statement, Azalea said there was no reason for anyone to have kept the outtakes from the shoot because they were meant to have been deleted immediately after the final images were selected.

She also vowed to find out where the leak photos originated from and press criminal charges in regards to this.

“It’s important to me that someone actually be held accountable for their actions & the way it impacts my life. It’s important to me that someone actually be held accountable for their actions & the way it impacts my life.”

While GQ has yet to comment on the leak, Nino Munoz, the Chilean-Canadian photographer who handled the assignment, insists the images were stolen and the hunt is now on to find the culprit.

“My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected.

“I’m utterly outraged and will not rest until justice is served,” he wrote in a post on Instagram. An investigation is currently underway, he added.

 

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My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected. I’m utterly outraged and will not rest until justice is served.

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