Iggy Azalea responds to Britney Spears beef reports: 'Women in music are not the same as a teen drama'

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Iggy Azalea Blames Britney Spears for Pretty Girls Lack of Success
Iggy Azalea Blames Britney Spears for Pretty Girls Lack of Success


Now that ​Iggy Azalea is back on Twitter, that means she has to deal with the media reporting on what she chooses to share online.

That could be a good thing. But if history has taught us anything with the Aussie rapper, it rarely is.

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Azalea took to the social networking site Tuesday to clarify that she and her "Pretty Girls" collaborator Britney Spears are not beefing or throwing shade, or anything of the sort.

It all follows reports yesterday of the two pop stars throwing shade back and forth: Azalea said she thought their track could have performed better had Spears been available to promote it. Two which, Spears seemed to respond off-handedly, pointing out Azalea's canceled tour in comparison to her own successful Las Vegas residency, stepping up a little with the hashtag #YouWantAPieceOfMe.

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But according to Azalea, this is all wrong and there is no beef. It's just the media stirring things up -- which doesn't surprise her, but does make her sad. She also made broader accusations accusing the press of wanting "women in music to get out and mud wrestle each other," without expressing true opinions.

She laid it down on Twitter:










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