
GQ Australia editor Michael Christensen said: 'We were very disappointed to learn that outtakes from a 2016 photo shoot which were not approved or intended for publication appear to have been stolen from the photographer. 'I empathise with any discomfort that this situation has caused to anyone that is involved,' he concluded. Posting these stolen images is illegal and anyone who has done so will be prosecuted.' There is currently an investigation underway. 'I'm outraged and saddened to find out that images of mine were stolen and published without my permission. I’m utterly outraged and will not rest until justice is served.' Meanwhile, photographer Nino Muñoz issued his own statement via Instagram on Tuesday morning, writing: 'My heart goes out to anyone this situation has affected.

Iggy concluded her statement by saying she planned to take a break from social media to escape the negativity.

Deleted: Iggy concluded her statement by saying she planned to take a break from social media to escape the negativity
