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Iggy Azalea Says She Banned Her Son From YouTube and Social Media

Azalea made the revelation while on N3on's livestream.

Iggy Azalea appears on 'Watch What Happens Live.'
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Iggy Azalea revealed her son was no longer allowed to watch YouTube or use any social media platforms after she heard him using Gen Alpha slang.

While hanging out with N3on on his livestream Monday, Azalea explained she decided to ban her son after he exhibited signs of brain rot. "I had to ban him because he says too many—they're all, like, skibidi bibidi," she said, drawing a smile from the streamer.

N3on asked Azalea if she would allow her son to watch his stream, to which the "Fancy" rapper responded, "We'll have to see. I haven't watched a whole one. That would be irresponsible of me to say, yes or no."

Even though her son "really likes" YouTube, Azalea said deleting the platform from all devices was a necessary move.

Azalea's son also asked about launching a YouTube channel which featured him rapping, but she would agree on one condition: it needs to be a private account that is limited to the rapper and her family.

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