Iggy Azalea Continues To Deny Sex Tape Rumors

Iggy Azalea has found herself the victim of sex tape rumors and while nobody is ever happy to be the topic of such rumors, Iggy is beyond furious with them and recently expressed her feelings about them on Twitter. The rumors started last week when Steve Hirsch of Vivid Entertainment told TMZ that he had […]
Iggy Azalea Continues To Deny Sex Tape Rumors
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Iggy Azalea has found herself the victim of sex tape rumors and while nobody is ever happy to be the topic of such rumors, Iggy is beyond furious with them and recently expressed her feelings about them on Twitter.

The rumors started last week when Steve Hirsch of Vivid Entertainment told TMZ that he had seen a video of Iggy with her ex-boyfriend and that he was willing to make her a seven-figure offer if she’d allow its release.

“I believe there would be a huge demand for her sex tape,” Hirsch said.

Iggy denied that such a tape existed and said that Hirsch’s claims were ridiculous, but the man who claims to be the other party in the video recently came forward and said that the tape is real.

Houston rapper Jefe Wine allegedly told TMZ that there is such a tape and that he and Iggy filmed it together when they were dating. He said that both of them were over the age of 18 and knew that they were being taped. He also said that he did not leak the tape but admitted that he had a copy of the video saved on his computer, which was stolen several weeks ago.

Wine is managed by the same company as Iggy and the two have worked together in the past. His most recent track, It Ain’t Trickin, features Iggy and will be released on Friday.

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