Iggy Azalea Just Answered Your Burning Questions About Nick Young in Two Tweets

“Team” rapper asks reporters to stop asking questions about her personal life

By Mike Vulpo Apr 19, 2016 2:38 AMTags
Iggy Azalea, Nick YoungCourtesy Calvin Klein

Iggy Azalea is making it perfectly clear: She is still with fiancé Nick Young.

As the rapper continues to promote new music including her hit single "Team," there seems to be one personal topic always coming up in interviews.

Before it happens again, Iggy is hoping a couple of tweets will set the record straight once and for all.

"For the record, I haven't broken up with Nick. We are together and I would love to be given a little (a lot) of privacy on the matter," she shared on Twitter Monday evening. "I always answer questions honestly. But my job is to promote my music, not my relationship. I'd love to be interviewed about the former only."

Iggy's statements further reiterate what she has been telling fans both online and in past interviews. When one social media follower offered to call a U-Haul to help the rapper move out, Iggy quickly shot down the idea.

"Lol, errrr….Nick and I are good babe," she wrote on Twitter. "When you're grown and actually build a life with someone you might understand."

That's not to say the recent video scandal has been easy for the performer. While the pair appear to be moving forward with their relationship, Iggy recently warned her man that if he messes with her again, there could be some serious consequences.

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"I'm not cool with it. Like you will have half a penis," she told Tampa Bay's Wild 94.1 radio show. "One more video just one more thing and you will lose a quarter of your meat."

Ultimately, Iggy just wants to talk about her music. All things about weddings, romance and ceremonies can wait a little bit longer. 

"I'm out here on this promo tour and I'm kind of just crazy busy now," she explained on The Bert Show. "It's just something we'll have to figure out later when I actually come home and have time to talk about it. I don't think it's something you can really figure out when you're halfway across the country, just crazy busy."