Iggy Azalea slams thin picture

Iggy Azalea has criticised a magazine which published an image where her hips and thighs were altered to look thinner. The 'Fancy' hitmaker is in her knickers wearing a sheer body stocking and covers her chest with one arm in the racy photograph, and thinks Schön! magazine were wrong to reduce the width of her silhouette and make her look less curvy than she really is. The star - who is engaged to Nick Young - replied to a fan who described the pictures as her "best shoot by far". Iggy replied: "Love it, but I much prefer the picture before they photoshopped my thighs and hips to seem skinnier." And when quizzed on why the picture was touched up, she replied: "No clue - but im very happy with my body the size it is and prefer it that way." Iggy recently recovered from a mental breakdown she experienced in 2015 and revealed she considered commiting suicide during her darkest times. Speaking about her negative thoughts, the star said: "It can make a person feel, 'Well what do I have left to live for?' There were times when I just wanted to quit life. Sometimes I would drive through the canyons to get to my horses, and I'd be like, 'What if I just kept driving off the canyon?'" However, things are now going well for the blonde beauty as she is set to go on a world tour later this year and has already booked a date for her wedding.

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