Iggy Azalea performs at San Jose’s SAP Center in September 2022.Photo:Steve Jennings/Getty

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Iggy Azaleais letting fans know why her recent show in Saudi Arabia was cut short.
“Saudi Arabia please know to everyone at the show tonight… I LOVE YOU,” the “Work” artist wrote.
In a follow-up tweet, after a fan asked Azalea why she wasn’t allowed to “change pants,” she explained that she did swap her pants but also made a comment on stage that “sent the authorities over the edge.”
“I also said, ‘Ladies make some noise, it’s a woman’s world,'” she added. “I’m cool I just didn’t want the fans to be sad or angry at the show organizers cause it wasn’t their control or mine it was the police at the side of stage.”
The musician also shared a clip of her wardrobe malfunction on Instagram, as well of an image of her ripped pants, but they have since been removed. She reportedly wrote alongside the video, perFox, that it was “not what I intended for the show” but will be “a memory I’ll have forever & ultimately showed me how kind, loving & supportive people can be while you’re having such an embarrassing moment.”
She later added on X: “I’ll be honest I wanted to wear latex to Brazil but after what happened to my pants tonight I’m not so sure lmaoo.”
Azalea has most recently been promoting her latest single, “Money Come,” and released the track and music video on Friday. She also has been busy as a mom and celebrated the first day of preschool for her 3-year-old son, Onyx, whom she shares with exPlayboi Carti.
Iggy Azalea performs at San Jose’s SAP Center.Steve Jennings/Getty

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The rapper previously chatted toPEOPLEback in 2021 about how she balances motherhood and rap stardom, as well as her cosmetic line,Totally Plastic. “Honestly, it’s definitely really hard, but that makes it super fulfilling. I feel way more accomplished to know that I am able to do all these things at the same time,” she shared at the time.
“It’s a never-ending cycle of balancing what I want. I have big respect for other working moms,” she later added. “Whether you’re an entertainer or whatever you do, it is a tough balance, but it’s really fulfilling. I love knowing that all the projects I’m doing are things that my son’s going to get to see one day and be like, ‘My mom was really cool. Look what she did.'”
source: people.com