Green with envy! Iggy Azalea shows off famous curves in high-waisted pants as she performs at the iHeart Radio Jingle Ball, She's recently defended herself against bizarre rumours that she was born a man.
But on Friday night Iggy Azalea had her feminine curves on display as she performed at the iHeart Radio Jingle Ball in New York's Madison Square Garden.
The 24-year-old wore green high-waisted pants with a matching green crop under a mesh long sleeve T-shirt and a green baseball jacket with black sleeves.
Her outfit showed off her curves and toned tummy, with the rapper completing the look with a pair of black boots and a belt featuring the letters 'TNC' standing for her album, The New Classic.
She was also joined onstage by her Black Widow counterpart, Rita Ora. Rita joined in on the green theme, donning a khaki dress and a black belt with a large gold buckle that showed off her slender waist as well a pair of thigh-high boots.
While Iggy showed off her figure on stage, she later hid it while walking the red carpet in an orange oversized blazer and pants combo with a high necked Nike crop top.
The pants featured a split that went up to the knee showing off her matching red heels.She recently responded to claims she was born a man on Thursday, tweeting that it is certainly not the case.
'Am I still gonna get my billboard women in music award tomorrow, now that I supposedly have a penis or nah?' the Australian songstress joked on her social media account.
Iggy's Twitter rant comes after an article published by Huzlers claims the singer was originally born as a male named Cody before undergoing 'corrective surgery to get rid of her male genitalia'.
Putting the rumours to rest, Iggy also wrote: 'Wait, so I'm just now reading that I was born a man and my name is Cody? *Cackling* why Cody tho? Lol (sic)'.
Iggy also recently announced the name of her tour would be called The Great Escape.
She Tweeted: 'This name is somewhat relatable to what ill be naming Album2.'
It's been a very exciting week for Iggy who has been nominated for four Grammys, topped the Billboard Chart's New Artist and her breakout song Fancy was named the best song of the year on iTunes.
The Australian performer has been performing a series of Christmas shows through America as part of the Jingle Ball tour with her most recent show on Wednesday night in Philadelphia.
She has also just joined the lineup for the annual Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve in New York.