After becoming a member of OnlyFan, Iggy Azalea flaunts the fact that she has the same wealth manager as George Clooney and spends one million dollars on a Rolls-Royce.
Iggy Azalea joined OnlyFan, dropped $1,000,000 on a Rolls-Royce, and brags that she shares a money manager with George Clooney
Iggy Azalea‘s participation in OnlyFans has proven fruitful.
Iggy has not been bashful about sharing photos of her expensive wardrobe and extravagant vacations on Instagram.
The Australian rapper posed inside his new Rolls-Royce Phantom this week after purchasing the pricey vehicle.
The 32-year-exact old’s outlay is unknown, however a Phantom typically costs over of AUD$1 million.
The rapper had to respond to a troll who had questioned her wealth after she posted photographs of herself posing in her new ride.
“Probably not a smart financial purchase if you’re a rapper that has to start an OnlyFans to supplement your non-existent music income. But hey congratulations!’ They tweeted.
Iggy shot back, “I’ve done 70 sold-out arena shows with Pitbull in the last two years. I sold a portion of my masters for eight figures less than three months ago.”
The same wealth manager who manages George Clooney’s money also manages mine, she continued . ‘” have the same wealth manager as George Clooney. And yes, an OnlyFans. You’re boring”
She has been photographed flaunting her figure on a yacht in the Bahamas and on a private jet this week.
Earlier this month, she tweeted, ‘I bought a new house today,’ she tweeted earlier this month, before adding: ‘I still own the one I’m in too, but I’ll sell it soon.’
After being accused of “dropping off” when her most recent album tanked in the charts, Iggy has been vocal about her staggering wealth in recent months.
In November of 2016, Black Widow star Scarlett Johansson received an eight-figure fee from investment firm Domain Capital for the sale of the rights to her music and publishing repertoire.
It list included her breakthrough single “Fancy,” as well as other popular tracks like “Kream” and “Problem,” a collaboration with Ariana Grande.
Iggy responded to fan criticism on social media by saying, “I sold a section of my repertoire to who I wanted, for an amount that ensures I don’t have to work another day in my life.”
It’s true that ‘I love y’all down but the masters conversation is a little beyond most of your understanding of business.’
Happy big red boot day. pic.twitter.com/5pjJUpPM9K
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) February 16, 2023
She clarified, ‘It means that a portion of songs I sold to a company who now owns them. In exchange, they paid me what they would have earned in my lifetime, upfront in one lump sum.’
The former hitmaker signed with OnlyFans less than two months after the sale, a move that is expected to bring her millions more.
Subscribers pay $25 per month at the moment, but Iggy upsells users to access sexier content.