Azalea, 25, shared all random facts about her "real life" including getting a pet fish, skin peel and releasing a new coffee table book.
"The internet and Real life are like parallel universes for me. I got a fish a few weeks ago and I think I have become a little crazed when it comes to upgrading his tank. Aquariums are very addictive. My fish is named timothy," she tweeted.
The "Fancy" hitmaker then thanked her fans for sticking by her side during recent controversies.
"Its really tough to stick by someone when the 'cool' thing is to hate on them. Thanks to everyone who made the choice to stand by me. One thing iam thankful for is how strong its made my relationship with the amazing man iam going to marry."
"It may seem at times like theres little reward for standing by me because I don't come online often and talk to you guys, I'm sorry about that. I'm still thinking of ways to keep in touch with you all and I love you all very much," she added.
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