A lot of people are getting on Iggy Azalea's nerves right now and the "Fancy" rapper isn't hesitating to express herself.
Most recently, Iggy Azalea made sure to share her thoughts on the comments Snoop Dogg made in regards to a make-up free picture that was posted of "The New Classic" hit maker.
For those who have yet to hear, Snoop Dogg reportedly posted a meme-like photo of a rather unflattering photo of someone who wasn't Azalea, with the caption, "Iggy Azalea No Makeup," according to Us Weekly.
"@SnoopDogg why would you post such a mean pic on insta when you send your body guards to ask me for pictures every time we are at shows together," the 24-year-old Australian rapper wrote on her Twitter account.
She added, "My bodyguard stopped the fire truck that saved your friends life in Canada when he almost burnt down the hotel. And every time I've ever spoken to you, you've always been nice as hell, I'm disappointed you'd be such an ass for no reason."
Both Iggy Azalea and Snoop Dogg deleted their posts soon after, according to the NY Daily News.
Although Iggy Azalea and Snoop Dogg's mini-feud ended rather quickly, the blonde beauty wasn't as forgiving when it came to a run-in with a photographer in California last Friday.
"I hope you get Ebola. I hope you die," shouted Azalea as she returned to her car.
The photographer was reportedly taking pictures of her while she was shopping in a Vons Grocery Store, according to The Daily Mail. She reportedly called him a "c***" and attempted to ram him with her shopping cart.
The model later took to Instagram to defend her actions.
"What I'm comfortable consenting a paparazzi do doesn't require anyone's opinion but my own. I don't see why that's hard for some to fathom. Judge me for spazzing if you like but you only saw the 30sec aftermath which was classy in comparison to what he said to us inside the grocery store where we discovered him lying on the floor after we had repeatedly & politely asked him to leave multiple locations during the course of the day," the "Work" rapper wrote.
She added, "I don't hate paps, just the really aggressive ones... I only treated him the way he treated me all day. Fair is fair playboys and girls. peace out."