Iggy Azalea slams photoshopped photographs

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Last Updated : Mar 20 2016 | 3:07 PM IST

"Fancy" hitmaker Iggy Azalea has criticised Schön! magazine and says that they have altered her image to make her hips and legs look thinner.

Azalea has criticised the magazine which published an image where her hips and thighs were altered to look thinner, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Azalea is in her knickers wearing a sheer body stocking and covers her breasts 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 Long, replied to a fan who described the pictures as her "best shoot by far".

"Love it, but I much prefer the picture before they photoshopped my thighs and hips to seem skinnier," Azalea replied to the fan.

And when quizzed on why the picture was touched up, she replied: "No clue - but I am very happy with my body the size it is and prefer it that way."

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First Published: Mar 20 2016 | 2:54 PM IST

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