Podcasters shock racially charged comments about Iggy Azalea as they joke they want to see her fail on OnlyFans ‘because she’s a white woman’
Iggy Azalea has been making a lot of money since she joined OnlyFans in January.
But despite her success on the adults-only platform, the Fancy rapper has received quite a bit of criticism on social media.
In a recent episode of the J Bobby vs. the Internet podcast, host Justin Bobby and content creator ‘Funny Julius’ Stukes Jr, who are both African American, joked that they wanted Iggy to fail on OnlyFans “because she’s a white woman.”
In response to reports that Iggy had made more than $300,000 in her first 24 hours on the platform, Bobby said, “The milk will always sell!”
Julius replied, “I don’t think an album of hers has ever made that much money in 24 hours, so congratulations to her.”
US podcasters Justin Bobby (right) and ‘Funny Julius’ Stukes Jr (left) raised eyebrows by joking that they want to see Iggy Azalea fail on OnlyFans ‘because she’s a white woman’

The Fancy hitmaker is rumored to be making millions since joining OnlyFans in January
He continued, “She knows people want to see her, not hear her. I can’t really hope for the best for her because she’s a white woman, but I’ll say (she’s) smart.”
While most of the podcast’s listeners agreed with the statement, one fan responded, “What if a white person said the same line about a black woman?”
The rest of the comments mock Iggy, with one person joking, “I see Julius (is) ready for Black History Month!”
“He didn’t say anything wrong,” another added, while a third chimed in, “Read her ass!”
Iggy recently shared her unexpected decision to join OnlyFans despite a successful music career.

“She knows people want to see her, not hear her. I can’t really hope for the best for her because she’s a white female, but I’ll say (she’s) smart,” Julius said.
Iggy recently revealed on the High Low podcast she wanted to control her image and was tired of her body and art being commercialized by record labels.
“I made a lot of people so much money off my body, and I got the tiniest cut on my own damn body,” said the 32-year-old. “And my own work, and my own ideas.”
“It’s been commercialized and I wasn’t even the main benefactor of it. So f**k this,” she added.
Presenter Emily Ratajkowski said she probably also wanted “control” over her image.

Iggy recently revealed on the High Low podcast that she wanted to control her image and was tired of her body and art being commercialized by record labels
‘I enjoy it. I’m going to do it anyway. That’s the point, I’m doing it anyway. I’m going to post pictures like that anyway,” she replied.
Iggy currently charges subscribers $25 a month, but users have to pay more through upselling to access more sexy stuff.
Tipping the star $250 will make you a “VIP” for 12 months, which includes a free exclusive photo and some other unknown perks.
OnlyFans is an online service that allows public figures to charge fans for a subscription to their site, where they share content that is too provocative for other social media platforms.

Iggy currently charges $25 a month to subscribers on OnlyFans, but users have to pay more through upselling to access more sexy stuff