Did Iggy Azalea actually threaten Nick Young of cutting his penis if he cheats on her?
In a recent interview with a radio station, the 'Fancy' rapper spoke about her fiance's recent controversy, in which fellow basketball player D'Angelo Russell secretly filmed Nick Young discussing women, including a 19-year-old he met at a club, reports E! Online.
Though Russell denied the allegation of leaking the video, but it got viral as soon as it hit the internet.
When the 25-year-old singer was asked about how she feels about the bro code, Azalea promptly clarified that her impending nuptials are far more important than an "unspoken" code.
The 'Black Widow' singer even clarified that if she gets a single proof of the NBA player cheating on her, then according to her, "you will have half a penis."
"One more video just one more thing and you will lose a quarter of your meat.Let me get some real evidence and you're going to lose half an inch," she stated.
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