Iggy Azalea would like the public to back off from her relationship with fiancé Nick Young.

Monday, the Australian rapper took to Twitter to answer a couple of burning questions about the state of her and Young's relationship after he was caught admitting on tape that he cheated on her. Azalea revealed that despite Young's apparent guilty confession, they were still together.

"For the record, I haven't broken up with Nick. We are together and I would love to be given a little (a lot) of privacy on the matter," Azalea tweeted.

In a follow up tweet, the "Fancy" rapper told her followers that she was sick of being asked by the media whether or not she and Young are still together even though she just released brand new music.

"I always answer questions honestly. But my job is to promote my music, not my relationship. I'd love to be interviewed about the former only," the rapper continued on the social media platform.

Late last month, a video of Young was released online of him admitting to cheating on his future bride with a 19-year-old that he met in a club. The video was recorded by his Los Angeles Lakers teammate D'Angelo Russell, who insisted he was not the one to leak it.

During a press conference, the NBA star said he didn't "want to get into my personal life right now" and that he thought he and "D'Angelo handle the situation we have in a private matter, outside of the media."

Azalea's latest tweets reiterate her previous comments that "Nick and I are good." While the native Australian may have forgiven her man for possibly cheating on her, she certainly has not forgotten. "I'm not cool with it. Like you will have half a penis," she told Tampa Bay's Wild 94.1 radio show. "One more video, just one more thing and you will lose a quarter of your meat."

"I'm out here on this promo tour and I'm kind of just crazy busy now," she explained on "The Bert Show." "It's just something we'll have to figure out later when I actually come home and have time to talk about it. I don't think it's something you can really figure out when you're halfway across the country, just crazy busy."