Iggy Azalea Decides to Stick with Nick Young Amid Cheating Allegations

According to Iggy, the internet is the only place where her relationship is in trouble.

E! news writes:

The “Black Widow” songstress appears on The Ellen DeGeneres Show Friday and opens up about the ongoing drama surrounding her relationship with fiancé Nick Young. The problems began when one of Young’s Los Angeles Lakers team

mate, D’Angelo Russell, secretly filmed a video of Young discussing women, including a 19-year-old he met at a club. Russell denies leaking the footage, but as soon as it hit the Internet cheating rumors swirled.

Host Ellen DeGeneres asks Azalea about the “controversy” and fortunately she lets her know that everything is a-OK. “We’re good. There isn’t [controversy] at home just on the Internet,” she says.

Now that the dust has settled, Azalea and Young “are good” and remain engaged to be married. “Iggy is not going to leave Nick. She loves him and he loves her and she has forgiven him before for flirtations,” a source shared with E! News. “Ultimately, he will always love her.”

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11 comments

  1. Well it’s her life and her p-ss. Me personally I wouldn’t even deal with these hoe athletes. It ain’t worth the trouble especially when you getting your own paper.

  2. Of course. It’s not like this is the first time she’s gotten receipts about him. She clearly doesn’t care.

  3. Flirtations? Since when is sleeping with someone else considered just flirtations. Oh well that’s on her good luck with all that.

  4. The delusion is real but I don’t care either way. Like others have already said on here, Nick cheating ain’t new information to Iggy. She knows but will stay with him anyway. A woman with her own money and career can still be insecure and tolerate disrespect out of fear of being lonely.

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