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Posted: 2014-09-11T16:45:53Z | Updated: 2014-09-12T14:59:06Z Iggy Azalea's Rep Slams Sex Tape Allegations (UPDATE) | HuffPost

Iggy Azalea's Rep Slams Sex Tape Allegations (UPDATE)

Iggy Azalea's Rep Slams Sex Tape Allegations
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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 08: Rapper Iggy Azalea attends the REVEAL Calvin Klein Fragrance Launch Party at 4 World Trade Center on September 8, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

UPDATE: TMZ reports that Iggy Azalea's lawyers have changed their tune on the sex tape front and are now claiming that if she is in an explicit video, it should be considered revenge porn, and she may have been underage when it was filmed.

Azalea's lawyers told the website that any video would be the work of a "spurned business suitor," who is trying to damage her career and get revenge. Her lawyers also reportedly told TMZ that if it is the rapper in the video then it was possibly shot "without her knowledge or consent," possibly while she was a minor.

Well, this all sounds terrible. Completely terrible.

EARLIER: Reps for Iggy Azalea slammed reports that the 24-year-old Australian rapper ever made a sex tape.

It is categorically not Iggy Azalea in the video in question. She has never been involved in any sexually explicit recordings," Azalea's rep wrote in an email to HuffPost Entertainment.

Azalea's rep denied such a video exists following a TMZ report that Vivid Entertainment reached out to the rapper to negotiate "what could be a multi-million dollar deal," though the company was also told it was not the musician in the footage it had obtained.

Just two weeks ago, nude photos of many celebrities -- including Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton -- were hacked from their iCloud accounts and shared online .

Iggy herself took to Twitter later on Sept. 11 to further slam rumors regarding the alleged sex tape.

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