She’s the Australian rapper who has made a career out of imitating African-American culture.
So it was no surprise to see Iggy Azalea twerking up a storm during an appearance on Extra in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The 28-year-old, who raps in Ebonics despite her upbringing in rural New South Wales, gave host Mark Wright tips on how to perfect the urban dance.
Dangerous curves ahead! Iggy Azalea showed off her ample curves in a tight green dress during an appearance on Extra in Los Angeles on Tuesday
Iggy, born Amethyst Amelia Kelly, proudly displayed her shapely derrière in a skintight dress and black, knee-high boots as she sashayed around the set.
The Kream rapper laughed while vigorously shaking her behind as Englishman Mark, 31, tried his best to copy the moves.
It comes after a leading UK-based plastic surgeon, Mark Ho-Asjoe, claimed that Iggy could be the victim of botched bum surgery.
Twerking lessons! The 28-year-old, who raps in Ebonics despite her Mullumbimby upbringing, gave Extra host Mark Wright (right) tips on how to perfect the urban dance
Mo Bounce! The Kream rapper laughed while vigorously shaking her behind, as former TOWIE star Mark, 31, tried his best to copy the moves
She’s a pro! Iggy told Mark to squat and shake up and down
Hilarious: Iggy couldn’t contain her laughter after watching Englishman Mark struggle with the dance
‘I’ve had people come to me for help after seeing a bad surgeon and an implant has leaked. Iggy’s work looks botched to me,’ he told Closer magazine last week.
‘[She] may have had implants into the top of her bottom, which gives it a raised look, then fat injections into the bottom, which have unfortunately become dimpled.’
He added: ‘This happens when filler is injected too close to the surface of the skin. People have injections to smooth out cellulite, but it wears off and the skin, which has been stretched, sags.’
Drop it low! Iggy encouraged the media personality to give it a go
Warm embrace: The pair exchanged hugs during the interview
Chatting away: The pair had a friendly chat in between takes
She has previously denied having ‘butt implants.’
In 2015, the musician, told American Vogue that she did in fact get breast implants.
‘I did change something: Four months ago, I got bigger boobs! I’d thought about it my entire life,’ she revealed.
Having a blast: The blonde musician appeared to be in high spirits throughout her TV appearance
Amused: At one point, she broke out into fits of laughter as Mark cracked jokes
Sashaying around: Iggy oozed confidence as she showed off her womanly curves
‘I don’t think you should be ashamed if you made a change to yourself, which is why I’ve spoken about the changes I’ve made, like with my breasts.’
However, she insists that her derrière is natural.
‘Everything is mine,’ she told American media personality Sway Calloway on Sway in The Morning.
Selfie queen: Iggy posed for fan photos as she took a break from filming
Cheese! She displayed animated facial expressions as she posed for snaps
‘Of course the butt is mine. I heard it’s not a real butt, I’ve heard it’s a number of things. I heard sometimes it’s my underpants. I heard it’s implants. All kinds of crazy things.
‘It’s my flesh, it’s my butt.’
The rapper has been widely criticized by fellow hip hop artists in recent years.
Opinion: Leading UK-based plastic surgeon Mark Ho-Asjoe (pictured) claims the recent photos of Iggy suggest she may be the victim of botched plastic surgery
Veteran MC-musician Q-Tip once offered her a ‘history lesson’ on Hip Hop.
In 2014, American Hip Hop artist Azealia Banks accused the former X Factor Australia judge of appropriating black culture.
‘Its funny to see people Like Igloo Australia silent when these things happen… Black Culture is cool, but black issues sure aren’t huh?’ Azealia wrote.
No butts about it! The Mullumbimby native, whose real name is Amethyst Amelia Kelly, has previously denied having ‘butt implants’
My, how you’ve changed! The Fancy hitmaker is pictured with a slimmer derrière at the NARM Music Biz Awards in Century City, California in March 2013
In 2016, Iggy told Elle Canada that she does not intend to ‘sound black’ in her music.
‘… I’m not trying to sound black—I just grew up in a country where on TV and in music and film, everyone was American or any Australian person in them put on an American accent,’ she said.
No surgery here! Iggy insists that while she has had breast implants, her derrière is natural