Iggy Azalea recently joined the subscription-based website that allows content creators to monetize their work.
Just barely 24 hours after her account went live, reports on how much she raked in spread like wildfire.
Taking to Twitter, the rapper stated that she would not be divulging how much she was earning on OnlyFans the same way when she sold her catalog.
She noted that the reported amounts did not come from a valid source.
In another post, the star replied to a handle quoting the wrong figure and that they were pulling figures from thin air.
Earlier, Daily Mail disclosed that her contract was only for a year and would include illustration, poetry, etc.
Iggy admitted that she never knew she could get creative on the platform and never thought of collaborating with them.
The songwriter confirmed that she sold the publishing and master recording of her work for eight figures.
She sold them to Domain Capital in a deal brokered by her manager and attorney.
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