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Iggy Azalea Promises Family-Friendly Performance of 'Booty' With Jennifer Lopez at AMAs
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Responding to a report saying that ABC executives have been worrying about her upcoming AMA performance, the raptress says she and J.Lo have no plans to expose nipples or vaginas.

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Iggy Azalea has responded to a TMZ report saying that ABC's executives have been worrying about her upcoming performance at the 2014 American Music Awards. The raptress is joining Jennifer Lopez for a live TV performance of the "Booty (Remix)" at the awards show set for this weekend.

"The execs have set the ground rules ... no cracks, no rubbing," the gossip site reported on Thursday, November 20. The rules are understandable. ABC clearly doesn't want the two ladies recreate the raunchy music video of their collaboration.

After the article was published, Iggy took to Twitter to laugh off the report. "Im not sure if the 'executives' are 'worried' about me and jlos performance. lol. i haven't even been to a rehearsal for it yet so.... 0.0," she wrote.

She added that no one had asked them to make any changes. However, she promised their "Booty" performance would be appropriate for all ages. "There are no plans to expose anyones nipples or vaginas... but.. okay tmz if you say sooooo," she said and joked, "With that being said, we aren't performing in turtleneck sweaters either... hahahahaha."

The 2014 American Music Awards is airing live from the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on Sunday, November 23. Iggy and J.Lo are joining other performers including 5 Seconds of Summer, Charli XCX, Selena Gomez, Ariana Grande, Imagine Dragons, Lil Wayne, Lorde, Magic!, Nicki Minaj, One Direction and Pitbull. The latter also serves as the show's host.

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