Julia Fox showcased her toned legs, ample cleavage, and washboard abs in a bondage-style swimsuit paired with a PVC cape to promote an event celebrating her new memoir, “Down the Drain.” Addressing her post-menopausal weight loss and bold fashion choices, Fox emphasized her intention to embrace a striking and unique aesthetic.
Julia Fox, in her memoir, confidently discussed her muscular frame and clarified that there was no sexual relationship during her time dating Kanye West.
About the absence of intimacy with Kanye, she commented, “Because there, like, wasn’t any. It wasn’t really about that.” In a recent interview with E! News, Julia mentioned that West, also known as Ye, is only lightly touched upon in the book.
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“It’s like six pages. I feel like I went very lightly on it. I’m not trying to have bad blood or anything; it’s all in the past,” she shared in her interview with the publication.
In ‘Down the Drain,’ the memoir delves into her past relationships and unveils her astonishing life journey fueled by unwavering determination to chase her dreams.
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In a recent conversation with The New Yorker, Julia Fox shared her future aspirations, saying, “I can disappear and let the work speak for itself. I have a movie I wrote in the works and other scripts I’d love to develop. I have good TV show ideas, and none of them have to do with me. Like, I might use some of my experiences, but it’s not the Julia Fox story. I’m just so over Julia Fox, to be honest.”
While promoting her latest memoir, Julia Fox showcased her muscular physique in daring outfits.
She rounded off the daring ensemble with stiletto boots and styled her hair in a bouffant updo.
Julia Fox flaunted her abs in a spiked crop top and a red-and-black wig, paired with a skirt featuring long spikes.
During her conversation with The New Yorker, Julia attributed her weight loss to stress, saying, “The losing of the weight, the eyebrows, the clothes, all the things I did—I think I was going for grotesque. I wanted to look a certain way where the girls would appreciate it and the men would despise it.”
She continued: “Burning everything off and losing weight so rapidly. And men started reacting like, ‘Wait, what happened to her? She used to be so hot.’ And I leaned into it. I was, like, Oh, great, they hate me — and I love it. The more they hated me, the more fun it was to keep doing it.”
“It was amazing to see how they reacted when I just wasn’t giving them their visual stimulus, or whatever. I mean, they lashed out. They, like, took it personally,” she added.
She finds her friendships with women more profound than past relationships with men.
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The model said: “I just go after these guys that I know will be bad for me, but I’m just bored, or something. I want to go on a wild ride, to burn it all down. I’m not seeking an emotional connection with them. And that’s why I’ve just sworn off men for the past two years. I know my pattern, and until I feel like this wound or whatever it is no longer there, I just can’t go down that road again.”
Julia’s memoir, ‘Down The Drain,’ out October 10, reveals how she feels men aren’t attracted to her anymore, as shared in her NYT interview. She said: “I lost a lot of weight, and the comments I was getting were that I’d lost my curves, that I’m not the same as I was in Uncut Gems, that my butt is gone, that I look crazy with my eyebrows, that I’m uglifying myself on purpose.”
She concluded: “It was incessant. Obviously, I know there are men who would totally hook up with me in a heartbeat, but it’s not what defines me anymore. Before, that was my identity: the hot girl. That’s not me anymore.”