Iggy Azalea vs Papa John's: Pizza Restaurant Accused of Leaking Rapper's Personal Info

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An artistic shot of Papa John's pizza delivery service i Peru. |

Although Iggy Azalea was nominated for several Grammy awards, the rapper's music skills were not the center of attention on Sunday following the alleged act of a delivery man from pizza chain Papa John's, who gave her number to one of his relatives, ABC News reported.

Azalea posted a picture of a text message in her phone, which showed an unknown number asking whether it was her number and explaining that the information was given by the stranger's brother who delivered pizza to the celebrity's home on Friday night.

In a series of Twitter posts shared by Azalea to her fans and followers, she expressed her disappointment at how the delivery man from Papa John's shared her personal information to his family members. The rapper also disclosed the refusal of the pizza chain's supervisor to cooperate in identifying the alleged culprit by declining to provide photographs of their employees.

"A lot of damage can be done if that falls into the wrong hands, we give them this information with the expectation it remains confidential," she posted in her social media account.

She also revealed the inappropriate responses she received from the managers, who attempted to make light of the situation by inserting the lyrics of one of the rapper's songs in the company's reply.

"@iggyazalea #We should have known better. Customer and employee privacy is important to us. Please don't #bounce us!" Papa John's replied in Twitter. However, the post was later on removed presumably due to the rapper's response that pointed out the incongruity of their reply and noted that their manner of handling the issue was "not funny."

"When an employee steals information it's called data breach. It's illegal. There are steps a corporation is supposed to follow afterward," she remarked in response to Papa John's attempt at humor. "They don't include tweeting out song lyrics to the customer making the complaint, it's really unprofessional. I want a real answer," Azalea added.

Meanwhile, Azalea clarified that she is not waging war against the restaurant. She explicated that she merely wanted to receive a reasonable and justifiable explanation to make sense of the situation.