Iggy Azalea threatens Papa John's with legal action after pizza delivery boy gives out her mobile number at the Grammys 2015
The company didn’t take her discontent seriously enough for her liking, and she demanded to know the identity of the driver involved
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But few could have predicted that one of the biggest feuds of the evening would be between Iggy Azalea and Papa John's. Yes, the pizza delivery company. No, not a rapper named after a pizza delivery company.
Papa Johns responded with a fairly light-hearted tweet:
But the company didn’t take her discontent seriously enough for her liking, and she demanded to know the identity of the driver involved.
Papa John's declined to release it to her, however, to protect his identity.
Azalea was nominated for four Grammys, including Best New Artist and Record of the Year. She lost out on both categories to Sam Smith.
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