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Iggy Azalea is now speaking out and this singer is not afraid to share her thoughts on plastic surgery or admit that she had some done herself. E! Online shared that Iggy is in the new Elle Canada and she is sharing all the details on the surgery she has had done in the past and how Iggy thinks everyone else getting it done should admit the truth about it and not be ashamed. Iggy Azalea is revealing that she has had her breasts done and also had her nose fixed. Iggy does look pretty great, but she also looked good before doing any surgery on her body.

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— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) February 12, 2016 Iggy is sharing about her surgery, but her nose wasn't really just to make herself look better. What she revealed, shows
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Now I feel like my nose looks the way it's supposed to look."

She is not ashamed at all of the fact that she had some plastic surgery done and Iggy shared how she feels like other women should speak out and admit that they have done things as well. Iggy's nose was something she wanted done and has never been shy about since having the surgery.

"I think, in 2016, people should be more accepting of the fact that both famous and non-famous women are having cosmetic procedures. That's just the reality. And I think more people need to admit that s--t so it doesn't have to be so taboo—because we're all doing it anyway."

Iggy Azalea doesn't feel like there is anything wrong with wanting to change something about yourself, but Iggy thinks if you are going to do it then you should be honest about it and not hold back. Iggy went on to explain how you never know if plastic surgery will really change the way that you feel about yourself. You could still be unhappy with yourself or even hate the way that the results come out when you are done. She went on to share more

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