Iggy Azalea Says She Was Stranded At Airport With Her Baby After Being Kicked Off Flight

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Iggy Azalea had a pretty terrible experience flying American Airlines over Easter weekend and took to Twitter on Monday (April 18) to air her grievances about the snafu, saying families should never fly AA.

“I wanted to tell any families booking travel be careful flying with young kids on @AmericanAir,” she wrote on Twitter. “I was flying with my son & they sold our seats while the gate was still open then refused to take our bags off the plane although every other flight was sold out for that night.”

She continued, “I explained why stranding me is one thing but taking a babies luggage is pretty shit. There’s stuff he really needs. They do not care. lucky I booked a different airline but the average person would’ve been ass out and fucked i so just wanted to warn other moms… Be careful!”

American Airlines ended up responding to Azalea’s complaint on Twitter, saying they “love having families” travel with them “and would like to dig a little more into what happened.” The airline asked that Azalea DM them, but the “Fancy” rapper said she had already done all that, and had receipts to prove it.

“No need to dig into anything,” she wrote. “Me & other families have shared our apparently VERY common experiences of your airline selling kids seats after check in, leaving families stranded, refusing to give back luggage etc. just peep the thread – it’s very on brand for you apparently!”

The latest Twitter rant from the Aussie lyricist comes after she previously hit the platform on April 12 following Playboi Carti’s interview with XXL. She tweeted out various rebuttals to all of the nice things her baby daddy had to say about her in his sitdown with the outlet, including that he “takes care of her” and their son Onyx.

“You’ve been mislead,” Azalea wrote in reply to a Twitter fan on Wednesday (April 13) who noted all the nice things Carti had said. “I don’t fuck with a man I’m not even remotely on good terms with claiming he pay my bills. I pay my bills. Secondly, saying nice things for an interview sounds great but in real life he talks to me like shit so badly I had to stop all direct contact.”

She continued, “His team has been calling about the interview, hoping for my silence because they know what my reaction would be. I do appreciate being called a great mom but when that’s not reflective of what he has to say in real life I’d much rather be left out of being mentioned at all.”