Iggy Azalea tells RuPaul her painful childhood caused her to self-sabotage

'I got bullied a lot in high school': Iggy Azalea says her painful childhood caused her to self-sabotage - as she opens up about receiving 'intensive therapy' at a mental health retreat

By Daily Mail Australia Reporter

Published: 03:55 BST, 26 June 2019 | Updated: 05:16 BST, 26 June 2019

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Iggy Azalea has opened up about being bullied in high school and spending time at a mental health retreat. 

In a candid interview with , the 29-year-old revealed that her troubled upbringing caused her to self-sabotage and left her unable to accept constructive criticism.

'I did an intensive workshop in Arizona,' she explained. 'I went away and just talked.'

Vulnerable: Iggy Azalea opened up about being bullied in high school and spending time at a mental health retreat during an appearance on RuPaul's talk show this week

Vulnerable: Iggy Azalea opened up about being bullied in high school and spending time at a mental health retreat during an appearance on RuPaul's talk show this week 

'There were people around me that I worked with who were like, "We love you and we think that you self-sabotage yourself".

'I knew that it was true and I think a lot of it was because I got bullied in high school

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