Rapper Iggy Azalea, who earlier revealed to owe $391,056.55 to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in income tax from 2014, says she doesn't have tax troubles.
The 25-year-old has branded the claims "lame" as she is actually paying the bill in monthly installments, reports nydailynews.com.
"They exaggerate everything. The IRS gave the option to pay them monthly or lump sum. I picked monthly, who wouldn't?" Azalea posted on Twitter.
Last week, video footage emerged of Azalea's fiance Nick Young appearing to confess to cheating on her, and she believes her tax situation was only made public because there was no more "Nick mess" to discover.
She continued on twitter: "but it's funny to me because made the deal like two months ago but they are trying to make it into something now because they were hoping some more Nick mess would happen and now that it hasn't and it's getting boring they need to create something else.
"It's super corny, but I know the way it works this time around and its expected.
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