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Iggy Azalea ‘had to have her house checked’ before Britney Spears could come over

The rapper says security had to give it the once over before the singer stepped inside 

Heather Saul
Thursday 24 March 2016 14:09 EDT
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Iggy Azalea and musician Britney Spears attend the 2015 Billboard Music Awards
Iggy Azalea and musician Britney Spears attend the 2015 Billboard Music Awards (Getty Images )

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Iggy Azalea claims she had to have her house searched just to get Britney Spears inside it.

The rapper said she invited Spears over for lunch ahead of their collaboration on "Pretty Girls" - but claims her house had to pass a security clearance before the singer could step foot inside.

“They came and checked my place to make sure I wasn't trying to stash anything weird and, like, give it to her, or something,” she said on Watch What Happens Live.

“Yeah, to make sure I wasn't a bad influence. And I'm not. I passed the test! I was like, 'I promise, I'm not gonna do anything bad - I just want to have lunch.' I mean, I don't do anything weird. I don't have, like, a crack den.”

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