When admiration turns awkward.
Iggy Azalea dropped a bombshell during a recent live stream, recalling a deeply uncomfortable encounter she had with none other than Kanye West back in 2012. What was supposed to be an inspiring creative meeting quickly spiraled into something entirely different—leaving Iggy caught off guard by the rapper she once looked up to.
According to Iggy, the meeting featured a “slideshow, mood board thing” curated by Kanye himself. But instead of the usual creative inspiration, the board was reportedly filled with explicit pornography, alongside images of Iggy.
“This was just weird to me. I really looked up to Kanye so it threw me off,” she confessed.
But it didn’t stop there.
As Iggy tried to navigate the awkward energy, Kanye made his feelings bluntly clear.
“I didn’t know what to say. So I was like, ‘Oh, that’s interesting to think that somebody I really look up to looks at my pictures every morning for inspiration,’” she shared.
Kanye’s response?
“Yeah, I jack off to them!”
To make things even more unsettling, Iggy recalled Kanye asking her if she had a boyfriend—then following up with an invasive question:
“How big is his d–k?”
What’s even more shocking? Kanye has since confirmed the encounter, making no effort to deny the wildly inappropriate comments.
Why It Matters
This is yet another reminder of how blurred lines and unchecked behavior in the entertainment industry continue to surface, forcing conversations around professionalism, boundaries, and respect.
Iggy’s candid recount of the experience shines light not just on the awkwardness of the moment—but the larger issue of power dynamics and the treatment of women in creative spaces.
At KMOB1003, we stand for a culture where talent is respected, boundaries are honored, and no one should have to brush off blatant disrespect just to stay in the room.
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