Tyga's "Make it Nasty" music video has made three women pretty mad.

According to TMZ, Alissa Rae Ross, Azia Davis, and Elizabeth Velasquez filed lawsuits on Friday (Dec. 28), alleging that when they auditioned for roles in the music video, the casting ad stated that "there will be no nudity involved in the video, and all the girls will be tastefully shot."

The site says that the three women say that at the July 2 shoot, they were asked to appear topless in some scenes but they were assured their nipples would be "covered or edited out."

The girls claim they were told the explicit version of the video would never be released, but then Tyga tweeted the video on July 28, and their nipples were exposed.

The three are suing for breach of contract, invasion of privacy and fraud.

Tyga hasn't commented on the claims yet.



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