Iggy Azalea ‘cannot wait’ to start cooking with her son.
The chart-topping rap star – who has Onyx, 14 months, with her ex-boyfriend Playboi Carti – has taken to social media to recall a funny story from her baby boy’s latest play date and to look forward to the day when they can cook together.
Iggy, 31, wrote on Twitter: ‘My son had a play date today and he kept trying to feed the other little boy imaginary food – “It was extremely cute.
Bonding time: Iggy Azalea ‘cannot wait’ to start cooking with her son. The chart-topping rap star – who has Onyx, 14 months, with her ex-boyfriend Playboi Carti – has taken to social media to recall a funny story from her baby boy’s latest play date and to look forward to the day when they can cook together
‘The other kid was rightfully confused as hell. Lmao ‘He makes the sound like someone pretending to eat too hahahaha (sic)’
Iggy subsequently revealed that she can’t wait to cook alongside her son.
The Fancy hitmaker – who was born in Australia but relocated to the US during her teens – wrote on the micro-blogging platform: ‘I cannot wait until he’s old enough to cook with me and we can make all kinds of fun kids meals. (sic)’
Cute: Iggy, 31, wrote on Twitter: ‘My son had a play date today and he kept trying to feed the other little boy imaginary food – ‘It was extremely cute’
Her comments come after Iggy revealed she is taking a step back from music to focus on ‘other creative projects’.
The 31-year-old rapper, best known for her 2014 hit Fancy, announced on Thursday that her third studio album, End of an Era, will be her last for at least ‘a few years’.
Azalea tweeted: ‘End of an Era is so special to me because after I drop my album next month I am going to take a few years to focus on other creative projects and things I’m feeling passionate and inspired by, beyond music.’
Moving on: Her comments come after Iggy revealed she is taking a step back from music to focus on ‘other creative projects’
‘I’m excited for you guys to see different sides to me in the future. Shifting my energy and focus to what I’m most excited about is what is right for me and I hope you’ll continue to support whatever creative projects I’m out here doing!’ she added.
‘I really love this album and I just want my fans to enjoy this with me. I hope I see so many of you on tour!’
Azalea later tweeted in response to a fan: ‘Yes! I have the coolest project dropping the week after my album and I can’t wait til you guys see it!’
While it’s unclear what other creative projects Azalea is working on, she has experience as a judge on TV shows like The X Factor so may go down that path.
Stepping back from music: The 31-year-old rapper announced on Thursday that her third studio album, End of an Era, will be her last for at least ‘a few years’
‘I hope you’ll continue to support whatever creative projects I’m out here doing,’ she tweeted
Azalea hails from Mullumbimby, New South Wales, and moved to the United States at the age of 16 to pursue a music career.
Despite her Australian background, she adopts a Southern drawl in her music.
She was initially mentored by rapper T.I., who released her mixtape Ignorant Art in 2011, and went on to achieve mainstream success with her 2014 single Fancy.
Sadly she hasn’t been able to replicate this success, and her subsequent singles, albums and EPs have flopped in the charts.
Remember this? Azalea, who shares a one-year-old son, Onyx, with her ex-boyfriend Playboi Carti, burst onto the music scene with her 2014 worldwide smash Fancy ft. Charli XCX
The hip-hop artist was recently accused of darkening her skin to appear black or mixed-race – a practice known as blackfishing – in the music video for her song I Am the Stripclub.
However, she denied trying to alter her appearance in this way, calling the claims ‘ridiculous’ and saying she’s used the ‘same shade’ of makeup for the last three years.
Outside of her music, she is known for her feud with similarly named rapper Azealia Banks, who in 2014 called her ‘Igloo Australia’ and accused her of not caring about ‘black issues’ despite capitalising off black culture.
Controversy: The hip-hop artist, who hails from Mullumbimby, Australia, was recently accused of darkening her skin to appear black or mixed-race – a practice known as blackfishing – in the music video for her song I Am the Stripclub