Tyga's video vixens are lashing out at him ... in the form of lawsuits -- because at least three of the women -- in his "Make it Nasty" music video -- claim their nipples were exposed without their permission.
Alissa Rae Ross, Azia Davis, and Elizabeth Velasquez filed
lawsuits today, claiming when they auditioned for their roles in the
video ... the casting ad specifically stated, "There will be NO nudity
involved in the video, and all the girls will be tastefully shot."
Remember the name of the song is ... "Make it Nasty."
According
to the suits, Velasquez, Davis, and Ross were asked during filming, on
July 2, to appear topless in some scenes ... but they were assured their
nipples would be "covered" or "edited out."
In the docs, the
women claim they were advised the "dirty" version of the video would
never be released, but then it popped up on Tyga's Twitter account on
July 28 -- and lo and behold ... their nipples were NOT covered.
The girls are suing for breach of contract, invasion of privacy, as well as fraud.
You can judge for yourself if they have a case -- the explicit version of the video is on YouTube -- but goodluck picking out the plaintiffs from the crowd of scantily clad chicks.
Yeah, it's pretty awesome.


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