Iggy Azalea Plastic Surgery 2015 [PHOTOS] SEE The Transformation Of The “Fancy” Singer
By Lovely Pao | Aug 05, 2015 06:23 AM EDT
Iggy Azalea has been the subject of plastic surgery rumors since May this year when she debuted her new look at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards.
In her interview with Seventeen Magazine, she fessed up about the plastic surgery rumors that hounded her and finally admitted that she had a nose job, "I'm not denying it. Denying it is lame."
The "Fancy" singer spoke about her decision to undergo reconstructive surgery and said she believed in the mantra that honesty is the best policy, as per News.com.au.
She said, "I don't think you should be ashamed if you made a change to yourself."
But, she cautioned others to think twice about doing cosmetic surgery.
Iggy Azalea stated, "Your perception of yourself can change a lot over time, so I think it's important to wait and make sure it's the right choice."
"I read a lot about nose jobs online. Some women are really happy they got them, and some women changed their noses when they were younger, and when they got older they wished they didn't, " and added, "Plastic surgery is an emotional journey."
"It's hard to be a woman in 2015 with social media," said Iggy.
"There's so much more emphasis on taking pictures of ourselves and the 'likes' or people commenting on them. There's a lot more pressure to look beautiful. Some days I just want to look like s—t and feel okay with that."
"There are things that I didn't like about myself that I changed through surgery," she finally concluded.
According to Xposé, Iggy Azalea, 25, has had breast augmentation and also rhinoplasty.
Mirror revealed that Iggy Azalea admitted in March that she had a boob job.
The blonde singer, who is in a relationship with Nick Young, said in an interview with Vogue, "I did change something: Four months ago, I got bigger boobs! I'd thought about it my entire life."
SEE PHOTOS of Iggy Azalea's TRANSFORMATION. Sound off if you think she did more to her look.
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