Iggy Azalea Is Feuding With Cartoon Character Peppa Pig … Yeah, You Read That Correctly
This is a silly game *snorts* — The celebrity feud to end all feuds is among us. Iggy Azalea has taken aim at none other than … Peppa Pig? That’s right. The rapper and Peppa have some unsolved pork, we mean beef, as the two are dropping albums on the same day.
On Tuesday, July 16, Iggy, 29, took to Twitter to share her unexpected competition. Iggy retweeted Peppa’s album announcement with the caption, “It’s over for me now.” The pink piggy replied to the rapper’s tweet mocking her well-known song “Fancy.” “Peppa’s so fancy, you already know 🐷.”
It’s over for me now. https://t.co/pWfsAgUbUz
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) July 16, 2019
Several fans joined in on the battle, one writing, “Peppa ended Iggy omggg,” while others just wanted to see these two in the studio together. “Collab with her for a ‘Just Wanna’ Remix!” replied a fan.
There was just no way Miss Iggy would back down to a piggy. “Collab with me now or you’ll end up a breakfast special Peppa,” replied Iggy. The piglet has yet to reply to the rapper’s demands, but her album was released on Friday, July 19, as expected. Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and her little brother George could not be reached for comment.
Collab with me now or you’ll end up a breakfast special peppa. https://t.co/WGTKhMknHb
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) July 16, 2019
Iggy’s new album “In My Defense,” comes five years after her debut album, “The New Classic.” “I fought really f–king hard to make this! And I did it exactly how I wanted to *sings* I did it myyyyyy waaaaayyyyyy,” wrote the Australian beauty. “I’m so happy I never gave up, thanks for supporting me. I love you! 😭.” The “Black Widow” singer has been known to collab with some of the music industry’s leading ladies such as Rita Ora and Ariana Grande. Will Peppa be next? Only time will tell if these two will be able to put their differences aside. If Taylor Swift and Katy Perry can make amends, this odd pair should be able to as well.
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