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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Iggy Azalea is still "scared" of COVID-19 - even though she's double vaccinated

    The chart-topping rap star has taken to Twitter to reveal that she's still fearful of the virus and is doing all she can to reduce her risk of catching COVID-19


    The blonde beauty - who has more than seven million Twitter followers - wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "Even though iam vaccinated and a few of my vaccinated friends have had Covid with very mild symptoms as a result, I still am so soo scared to ever catch it - I just don’t want it. Period!!! Doing all I can to keep it that way too. (sic)"

    Meanwhile, Iggy recently confessed to being "overconfident" in her twenties.

    The 'Work' hitmaker - who was born in Australia, but moved to the US during her teens - believes she was arrogant when she was younger and wishes she could tell herself to "shut the f*** up".

    She explained: "Sometimes I look back at myself in my early twenties and I cringe. I was so blindly overconfident, it's like 'God, shut the f*** up, you didn't even know what you were talking about!"

    Iggy, 31, compared her early twenties to a person "jumping off a bridge".

    The rap star - who has a 17-month-old son called Onyx Kelly with ex-boyfriend Playboi Carti - admits she didn't know what she was set to face in the next few years of her life.

    She explained: "Imagine you're jumping off a bridge, and you don't know how high the bridge is – that's me in my early twenties.

    "I was confidently jumping off but I didn't know how far the fall was or what I was jumping into."

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