Iggy Azalea was seen making quite the impression in Los Angeles on Friday.
The artist was in a stunning outfit that consisted of a bra top and leggings from Thierry Mugler with magenta heels.
This is the first time she has spotted out since announcing her retirement from music and talking about Britney Spears.
Bold: Iggy Azalea was seen making quite the impression in Los Angeles on Friday
The chart topper carried a small gray structured purse that went with her ensemble.
Earlier this week she shared why she showed her support for Britney Spears amid her conservatorship drama.
The 31-year-old rapper took to Twitter at the end of June, releasing a lengthy statement about why she supporter the 39-year-old singer, who she collaborated with in 2015 and said she saw her ‘restricted’ from the most ‘trivial things.’
Azalea was promoting her third studio album The End of an Era, arriving August 13, in an interview with ET, where she said why she showed her support for Spears.
Showstopper: The artist was in a stunning outfit that consisted of a bra top and leggings from Thierry Mugler with magenta heels
Tweet: The 31-year-old rapper took to Twitter at the end of June, releasing a lengthy statement about why she supporter the 39-year-old singer, who she collaborated with in 2015 and said she saw her ‘restricted’ from the most ‘trivial things.
Nifty: The chart topper carried a small gray structured purse that went with her ensemble
‘It’s not about her dad. It’s about Britney. I don’t feel an allegiance to Britney Spears’ father,’ Azalea began.
‘I grew up watching her and I idolized her and I still do, and she’s a really kind, lovely person. Beyond the fact that we collaborated together, she put her faith in me to produce that music video for her and develop the cover art and all these other things,’ she continued.
Azalea called Spears, ‘the only artist that ever really gave me the opportunity,’ adding many artists say they ‘love your stuff so much, ‘but none of them ever tried to hire me and let me have reign on that kind of thing. She did, and she’s a superstar.’
Britney not dad: ‘It’s not about her dad. It’s about Britney. I don’t feel an allegiance to Britney Spears’ father,’ Azalea began
Only artist: Azalea called Spears, ‘the only artist that ever really gave me the opportunity,’ adding many artists say they ‘love your stuff so much, ‘but none of them ever tried to hire me and let me have reign on that kind of thing. She did, and she’s a superstar’
She added, ‘I love her so much, and I just want what everybody wants of her — just for her to be happy.
Spears made headlines in June when she spoke out against her conservatorship asking it to end in a Los Angeles hearing.
Azalea showed her support by tweeting a lengthy statement, revealing that, while collaborating with Spears in 2015, she witnessed the behavior she described in the hearing, clarifying, ‘She is not exaggerating or lying.’
Love: She added, ‘I love her so much, and I just want what everybody wants of her — just for her to be happy
CCollaborating: Azalea showed her support by tweeting a lengthy statement, revealing that, while collaborating with Spears in 2015, she witnessed the behavior she described in the hearing, clarifying, ‘She is not exaggerating or lying’
She added that Spears was restricted from, ‘how many sodas she was allowed to drink,’ as she wondered, ‘why that was necessary.’
She added that her father waited just moments before their performance at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards that if she didn’t sign an NDA, ‘he wouldn’t allow me on stage’ in her initial tweet.
Azalea added in her interview, ‘Hearing her speak out and share her unhappiness, I just felt that me having firsthand perspective about what was going on and stuff, I wanted to just say my piece, that I support her and I think she deserves that.’
Performance: She added that her father waited just moments before their performance at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards that if she didn’t sign an NDA, ‘he wouldn’t allow me on stage’ in her initial tweet
Azalea also opened up about her new album, The End of an Era, which she said is, ‘a mashup of all the different sounds’ she’s used in her career.
‘There’s a lot of electronic elements, a lot of big, heavy Miami, ’80s synths, and then of course, always the heavy, 808, hip-hop drums that you have heard in ‘Fancy’ and those big hits that I’ve had,’ she said.
‘The album, it’s been, for me, sonically four chunks that represent my career or moments for me. One’s 20, 24, 28 and then now it’s 30. And just those things sonically that I was inspired by,’ she added.