Iggy Azalea
IN PHOTO: Rapper Iggy Azalea arrives at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 8, 2015. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

Iggy Azalea was given a part at Fast and Furious 7. The rapper, however, only has one line in the blockbuster film. Despite her minor role, movie fans said she ruined the watching experience for them.

Daily Star UK reports that the “Fancy” singer did not have such a fancy role in the “Fast and Furious 7.” All she had was one line, which goes, "Hey, there's the girl I've heard so much about. Where you been at, ghost girl?” Even with such a minor role, movie fans are currently accusing her of ruining the movie. Hip Hop Wired claimed that many fans believe her cameo role, which lasted for merely 15 seconds, already ruined their viewing experience. Brutal reactions abound on social media. Someone said her voice “literally made Michelle Rodriguez want to punch someone.” Some of them joked if Iggy could be in the movie then they could too. Some just plainly said her role might have been short, but the movie is already ruined and they realised “why people hated Iggy Azalea.”

The rapper is not the type to get worried about what people say about her though. She recently shared in Vogue that she had a boob job, and that she loves the outcome because having her breasts done was something she liked to do “her entire life.” She said she was tired of having to sew padding into her stage costumes. She also said she wanted to start wearing lingerie without wiring. Although she planned to keep the boob job a secret so that she does not make a wrong impression on girls, or encourage them to feel bad about their bodies, she decided that she could not keep it a secret after all. Her friends even told her to keep silent about it, but she did not heed their advice.

The "Problem" singer was not that always confident, she said. Her confidence got beaten down the moment she arrived at the United States. She explained that when she first got into the US, people advised her to start modelling, which wrecked her confidence because most agencies did not like her body after they measured her. She was asked to lose weight frequently and that affected how she looked at herself in the mirror.

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