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Rapper threatens to cut off fiancé's penis if he cheats again

"I'm not cool with it … Like you'll have half a penis," Iggy Azalea talks about Nick Young's infidelity on "Orlando & The Freakshow" radio show on Wild 94
 Iggy Azalea & Nick Young

Iggy Azalea will not be ridiculed by any boy in public, not even her NBA star boyfriend, Nick Young. The Australian-born rapper says if Young happens to cheat on her again, she'll cut off his manhood.

Iggy Azalea Iggy Azalea
(DailyTelegraph)

In her new interview with "Orlando & The Freakshow" radio show on Wild 94.1, Iggy made it clear that she's very NOT COOL with what she saw in D'Angelo Russell's video ... when Young apparently admitted to cheating on her with a 19-year-old.
"I'm not cool with it … Like you'll have half a penis," Iggy said. Adding, "I already said one more video, just one more thing and you will lose a quarter of your meat."
Did D'Angelo Russel broke the boy code? (Twitter)

She didn't end there because when the radio host brought up the bro code violation issue between Nick and D'Angelo -- Iggy said, "screw guy code.  I have an actual spoken commitment that you're going to get married to me ... and that involves not doing any of those other things."
Iggy Azalea & Nick Young Iggy Azalea & Nick Young
(The Source)

Iggy concluded her interview by  saying when it comes to fans, she's got it… way more than Nick. Meaning she'll win a fight with him, any day anytime.

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