Iggy Azalea performs during 2024 Adult Video News Awards at Resorts World Las Vegas in Las Vegas - 27.01.2024

Iggy Azalea stuns in sleek black frock as she attends Adult Video News Awards in Las Vegas after quitting music career

Iggy Azalea cut a relatively modest figure as she attended a racy awards ceremony on Saturday night.

The Australian rapper, 33, stepped out for the 2024 Adult Video News Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada in a sleek black frock.

The dress featured peekaboo cutouts that flaunted a hint of bust and clung close to the performer's famous curves.

Iggy added a pair of nude high heels which matched her lip gloss and kept her accessories to a bracelet and a number of rings.

The blonde wore her long hair down in soft curls an opted for a clean makeup look with a peachy blush.

Iggy had earlier announced that she would be performing at the X-rated awards ceremony that celebrates the top performers in the porn industry.

'I'm thrilled to be performing at the AVN Awards—a celebration of passion, fearlessness, and artistic expression,' Iggy said in a statement.

'I can't wait to deliver a show that embodies the spirit of liberation and creative freedom. Let's make this an unforgettable night!'

It comes after Iggy quit the music industry, ten years after she shot to global fame with her song Fancy.

Iggy shared the shock announcement via X (formerly Twitter) earlier this month, penning a lengthy message to her fans about her plans to focus on other creative endeavours.

She also confirmed in her post she would no longer be finishing her upcoming fourth album.

'I know a lot of people have this idea that I was "bullied away from music" and that's something I've always laughed at because I'd never be bullied out of anything! In fact, I'm too stubborn,' Iggy began.

'I think I've even resisted changes within myself at times, purely because I don't like being viewed as someone who quits.'

Iggy, who recently announced she had come out of 'retirement' to pen a fourth album, said she now feels 'more passionately about design and creative direction' than she does about writing music.

'To many of you that's no shock to read. It shows in my work. Haha! Jokes aside, I do spend a lot more time on that part of things… because I'm most confident at that.'

'That's why I want to let you know that I'm not going to finish my album,' she continued.

Iggy said the album had been stalled in recent months while she was 'giving direction for a different project', and that she hasn't felt the 'urge' to get back to writing.

'I feel really happy and passionate in my day to day life when my mind's focused on that and so I want to stick to what's undeniably best for me,' she said.

The Mo Bounce hitmaker concluded by apologising to her fans, writing: 'I know for some fans this probably makes you feel a little deflated - I'm sorry to let you down.'

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Iggy Azalea performs during 2024 Adult Video News Awards at Resorts World Las Vegas in Las Vegas - 27.01.2024

Iggy Azalea stuns in sleek black frock as she attends Adult Video News Awards in Las Vegas after quitting music career

Iggy Azalea cut a relatively modest figure as she attended a racy awards ceremony on Saturday night.

The Australian rapper, 33, stepped out for the 2024 Adult Video News Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada in a sleek black frock.

The dress featured peekaboo cutouts that flaunted a hint of bust and clung close to the performer's famous curves.

Iggy added a pair of nude high heels which matched her lip gloss and kept her accessories to a bracelet and a number of rings.

The blonde wore her long hair down in soft curls an opted for a clean makeup look with a peachy blush.

Iggy had earlier announced that she would be performing at the X-rated awards ceremony that celebrates the top performers in the porn industry.

'I'm thrilled to be performing at the AVN Awards—a celebration of passion, fearlessness, and artistic expression,' Iggy said in a statement.

'I can't wait to deliver a show that embodies the spirit of liberation and creative freedom. Let's make this an unforgettable night!'

It comes after Iggy quit the music industry, ten years after she shot to global fame with her song Fancy.

Iggy shared the shock announcement via X (formerly Twitter) earlier this month, penning a lengthy message to her fans about her plans to focus on other creative endeavours.

She also confirmed in her post she would no longer be finishing her upcoming fourth album.

'I know a lot of people have this idea that I was "bullied away from music" and that's something I've always laughed at because I'd never be bullied out of anything! In fact, I'm too stubborn,' Iggy began.

'I think I've even resisted changes within myself at times, purely because I don't like being viewed as someone who quits.'

Iggy, who recently announced she had come out of 'retirement' to pen a fourth album, said she now feels 'more passionately about design and creative direction' than she does about writing music.

'To many of you that's no shock to read. It shows in my work. Haha! Jokes aside, I do spend a lot more time on that part of things… because I'm most confident at that.'

'That's why I want to let you know that I'm not going to finish my album,' she continued.

Iggy said the album had been stalled in recent months while she was 'giving direction for a different project', and that she hasn't felt the 'urge' to get back to writing.

'I feel really happy and passionate in my day to day life when my mind's focused on that and so I want to stick to what's undeniably best for me,' she said.

The Mo Bounce hitmaker concluded by apologising to her fans, writing: 'I know for some fans this probably makes you feel a little deflated - I'm sorry to let you down.'

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