Iggy's plea not covered

Iggy Azalea has publicly lashed out against her Australian label.

The Australian rapper launched a Twitter tirade today in which she complained that her label had sold an older photo of her to appear on the current issue of Maxim Australia.

Azalea, who topped the men's magazine's list of the hottest 100 women this week, expressed frustration at seeing the image of her posing in gold lingerie on the magazine's special edition cover as the photoshoot was three years old. "I'm going to publicly say something to the Australian division of my record label right now because my message seems to be ignored privately," the 24-year-old wrote. "Stop giving permission on my behalf for magazines to purchase images of me that have already been printed in major publications for covers."

Azalea noted that this isn't the first time an old image had been re-printed.

"Australian label, I love you guys but you allowed my image to be sold to Cosmo Aus when I told you I would prefer for that not to happen.

"And now this morning I see you've allowed maxim Australia to buy an image from a 2011 complex mag shoot and put it on the cover."