Iggy Azalea Defended By Porn Company Who Says They’ve Reached Out To Help Her
Iggy has deleted her social media pages due to the messages she’s been receiving. “If you’ve ever been humiliated before in front of family & those you care about maybe you can relate to what I’m going through,” she wrote in a now-deleted post. “It’s like a nuclear bomb that explodes and not only destroys you emotionally, but leaves a path of destruction in your personal life, effecting your relationships & people who matter most too.”
She has received support from fans, but now one of the largest pornography companies has stated they’re doing their best to make sure Iggy’s photos don’t make it onto their site. A representative for xHamster told The Blast that the company has reached out to Iggy to help her in getting the images removed from online.

Porn site human right’s violation
There’s nothing shameful about nudity, non-consensual photography or video is a violation of Iggy’s rights. As we have done in the past in similar cases, we will increase our patrol of Iggy and relevant keywords, and are asking our community to alert us should they spot the photos.” The rep also claimed that they’ve seen a dramatic increase of Iggy’s name in their search engine and they’ve “reached out to Iggy Azalea’s management team to find ways to collaborate on Iggy’s defense, including blocking her as a search term: Alex Hawkins