Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Did Iggy Azalea Get a Nose Job and Chin Implant?

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Does Iggy Azalea look different to you?
The 24-year-old Aussie rapper took the red carpet last night for the 2015 Billboard Music Awards, and while she mentioned an "image overhaul" to E! News, it's possible she wasn't just talking about her new pink tresses.
Iggy reportedly went under the knife to get a nose job and chin implant, which she supposedly debuted yesterday. According to Us Weekly, the celeb got the procedures done just a few months after opening up about her breast augmentation.
"She loves the results! She wasn't happy with her nose for a long time, so after the boobs she wanted to get that taken care of and then got the chin done at the same time," a source told Us.
Azalea's rep was not immediately available for comment.
"I'm recording a new album so I felt like I need a new change of hair and change of style, so I'm feeling very, very vamped," Iggy told Giuliana Rancic on the carpet last night. The "Pretty Girls" crooner wore a baby blue crop top and matching skirt with sheer panels, which accentuated her hot pink tips.
While it's very possible that her facial differences could be due to the magic of contouring, Iggy has been upfront about getting work done before.
In late March, the blond beauty took part in Vogue's 73 questions interview challenge. In the comfort of her Los Angeles home, she opened up about her figure and revealed quite the bombshell about her chest. "I did change something: Four months ago, I got bigger boobs!" she shared with the publication. "I'd thought about it my entire life."
"I love them so much I had to talk about them," Iggy told E! News afterwards at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
"Everybody did say, 'I don't think you need to say it because no one will ever know because they're so small,'" Iggy said with a laugh. "I said, 'I know but I'm just going to say it [because] I'm a blabber mouth!'"
Well then, it's safe to assume that if she really did go under the knife again, we'll hear about it.

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