Iggy Azalea Secret health issues about her being forced to navigate while maintaining her Only fans account.
“I ended up getting what was called a long-term non-healing wound because I had a PICC line on my arm,” the 35-year-old former rapper said in an interview. ABC News Saturday, August 9.
The nerve damage to the legs of the azalea was severely infected. To treat the infection, she received a central catheter (PICC) line inserted into the periphery of her arm. The PICC line is a soft tube that is inserted into the vein of the arm and threaded into the larger vein near the heart Mayo Clinic. This treatment is mainly used for long-term intravenous (IV) channels, allowing for the delivery of medication, fluids and nutrition. When patients require intravenous treatment for more than a few days, PICC lines are usually used.
When the azalea was treated, she continued to take risks while maintaining her own condition.
“We’ll take out the PICC cable and take a day or two of hot bikini photos,” she said. “I turned the lemon into lemonade. I did.”
Rhododendrons joined in January 2023 after two years of retirement from music. “Fantasy” singer becomes a member of the platform Top creatorscharge users $25 per month to access her content. On her page, fans viewed exclusive photos, videos, illustrations, poems and music.
“I’m not a fool. I was paid before I even wrote my profile,” she told ABC News. “I was the best of the year. I honestly didn’t have to do a lot.”
While there have been previously reported that Azalea’s time received $48 million from her Only Flans, she clarified that the alleged amount was inaccurate.
“It’s not $48 million. It’s not the exact number, but it’s a life-changing number,” she claimed. “It’s a little lower. It’s great for me because I was able to take all that money and use it to seed the idea of the business I wanted to build.”
Azalea closed her Onlyfans page in 2024 and has since moved to other projects. She is the co-founder of wireless provider Unreal Mobile and has launched her own cryptocurrency called $Mother.
“I want control. I think, honestly, a big part of my ten years of my life is gaining control and being able to navigate my own ship in those ways,” she reflected. “It’s really nice to be able to do that.”

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