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Iggy Azalea Fail on DWTS: 'So Sorry!' (VIDEO)

Iggy Azalea encountered an embarrassing snafu during her guest performance on "Dancing with the Stars" earlier this week and has offered fans an apology.

The Australian rap artist performed alongside Ariana Grande during the "DWTS" season 18 finale on Tuesday, May 20 when her vocals were not in sync with her recorded vocals. Shortly after the incident, Twitter was ablaze with posts referring to the singer's "lip-syncing fail," causing Azalea to address the "drama" head-on.

"Iam (sic) so sorry guy! My in[ner] ears messed up and I couldn't hear the track. The dramas of live TV. S---happens. Still really enjoyed it," the 23-year-old wrote.

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Nevertheless, Twitter users continued to comment on the singer's live performance mis-hap.

"ahhh poor @IGGYAZALEA's in-ear malfunction on #DWTS she still SLAYED it though, obsessed with her," Scott wrote.

Joey posted, "Did @IGGYAZALEA just get busted for lip syncing on #DWTS? Seriously, what just happened?"

"Hey at least she was actually singing," Jud added. "Poor @IGGYAZALEA! On a side not there is an opening for a sound guy at @DancingABC…"

Fortunately, Azalea is accustomed to critics on Twitter. Earlier this month, the "Fancy" singer addressed the power of letting go of things we cannot control while citing her faith in God.

"Nothing makes me laugh more than seeing people clutching at straws tyna stop something they are powerless over," she posted to Twitter in May 19.

She later added, "I'm doing well because god decided I deserve it. Let me shine and stay outta it."

Meanwhile, Azalea continues to rise the ranks of stardom after a career in rapping that began at age 14. Her album "The New Classic" was an instant hit. Watch the video for the hit song "Fancy" here. In addition to her blossoming career, Azalea is currently dating Los Angeles Laker player Nick Young.

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