Nick Young may have successfully won back Iggy Azalea.
The cheating scandal rocked their very foundation, but the Australian rapper opted to forgive the Lakers star for his infidelity. Despite Azalea opting to remain engaged to Young, he was reportedly still in the doghouse as recently as last week.
Now, it seems that all is fine between the two as the couple was spotted out bowling with a group of friends in Hollywood recently, and by the sound of things, they were having a lot of fun together.
"Iggy came out on top after the first game with a score of 101," a source said, according to Terez Owens. "They were having fun, laughing and getting along all night."
Azalea's relationship with Young has been on the rocks ever since D'Angelo Russell's video of "Swaggy P" admitting to cheating on his fiancée went viral. Though the "Fancy" singer eventually decided to take him back, she made it clear she was not cool with Young stepping out on her and threatened bodily harm should he ever do it again.
"I'm not cool with it," Azalea told 'Orlando & The Freak Show' on Wild 94.1 about the cheating scandal earlier this month. "Like you'll have half a penis. I already said one more video, just one more thing and you will lose a quarter of your meat. I have an actual spoken commitment that you're going to get married to me and that involves not doing any of those other things."
Though she took him back, Young apparently wasn't welcomed back into the fold right away as he sent out a series of tweets last week about missing Azalea, leading to speculation he was still in the doghouse.
While it's uncertain when they'll tie the knot, it seems everything is a lot better between the couple now. The scandal was the biggest storyline aside from Kobe Bryant's retirement surrounding the Lakers this season.
Los Angeles finished with just 17 wins, marking the third straight season they set a new franchise record for the worst win-loss mark in team history.
The Lakers are now in search of a new coach after announcing they've parted ways with Byron Scott.
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