Iggy Azalea slams her record label for allowing use of photo which was taken three years ago
IGGY Azalea has lashed out at her record label for allowing Maxim magazine to use a picture of her on their latest cover from three years ago.
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IGGY Azalea has lashed out at her record label for allowing Maxim magazine to use a picture of her on their cover from three years ago.
The Aussie rapper, who landed the top spot on Maxim’s Hot 100 list, said the cover shot was shot for a different publication in 2011, and was upset she had not been asked to shoot a new photo.
Iggy also added that she was airing her concerns on Twitter because her message was being “ignored” by the Australian division of her record label.
Im going to publicly say something to the australian division of my record label right now because my message seems to be ignored privately.
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
stop giving permission on my behalf for magazines to purchase images of me that have already been printed in major publications for covers.
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
australian label, i love you guys but you allowed my image to be sold to cosmo Aus when i told you i would prefer for that not to happen.
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
and now this morning i see you've allowed maxim australia to buy an image from a 2011 complex mag shoot and put it on the cover.
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
Iggy made sure to thank the magazine for including her on it’s cover and said she would have loved to have shot a different image.
i think its awesome anyone would want me on the cover of a magazine, but theres a right way to make that happen and the australian label
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
clearly aren't respecting my wishes. a magazine cover deserves an accompanying photoshoot not a reused image.
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
maxim australia, thanks for the love and I'm sorry no one asked me. i would have love to have given an interview & done a shoot with u guys
â IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 16, 2014
Originally published as Iggy Azalea slams her record label for allowing use of photo which was taken three years ago