After months of speculation, another big sign that Tory Lanez and Iggy Azalea are an item was spotted this weekend. 

The two rappers were seen partying at a nightclub together over the weekend, as per XXL. In a video from the night, Tory is dancing solo just beside Iggy, who’s twerking on another woman.

That came just one day after Tory happily showed off a gift he supposedly received from the Australian rapper. He posted a video of a strange cake in the form of a Merlot bottle and grapes, with Iggy thanked and her Instagram tagged in the clip.

Tory and Iggy were celebrating the former’s new album, Sorry 4 What, which came out on Friday, September 30th. The album contains a song titled ‘Y.D.S. // Iggy DelDia’, which features Tory rapping about a woman with a “good face” and “good ass”.

Rumours about Tory and Iggy dating have been rife for a while now. After being pictured having dinner together in Miami earlier this year, Tory then commented on Iggy’s cooking ability on Instagram. That was followed this month by Tory being pictured wearing Iggy march at one of his shows.

Neither Tory or Iggy have publicly commented on the speculation, although that hasn’t stopped fans from insisting the relationship is real.

Perhaps they’re both taking it slow for a reason, with Iggy dating fellow rapper Playboi Carti from 2018 until 2020. The pair have a son, Onyx, born in May 2020.

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Earlier this year, Iggy reacted angrily to Carti saying “I take care of my baby mom [and] I take care of my son.” “Take care of me? Lmaooooo let’s not get carried away now,” she wrote on in a now-deleted Twitter post. She followed that up with another tweet: “I laughed. A lot,” she simply wrote.

Tory has also had a highly controversial past few years, featuring infamous allegations of him shooting Megan Thee Stallion.

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