Renowned Hollywood fashion figure Julia Fox has recently grabbed headlines by voicing her frustration over the way she's often reduced to being seen as a mere "sexual object."
Despite a topless photo on the cover of Cosmopolitan, Fox is eager to emphasize that thoughts about sex don't top her priority list, and she's disconcerted by the prevalent perception of her primarily as a 'sexual object'.
Julia Fox, the actress renowned for her role in "Uncut Gems" and her daring fashion choices, has boldly expressed 'sex is the last f****** thing that I think about' and that others think of her as a "sexual being."

She points out that due to her unconventional fashion preferences, she's often perceived as someone for whom "sex is the last thing on her mind." Nevertheless, society tends to view her primarily through a sexual lens.
In an interview with the media outlet, she stated: "Anyone getting mad at me for showing a lot of skin has slapped this label on me as a sexual being."
"But I'm so much more than that — and sex is the last f****** thing I do with this body."
I'm proud of my body. Why wouldn't I wear something revealing, really cool and artsy?"
The celebrity also criticized those who "interpret" her clothing choices as being sexually suggestive by stating: "Your boner isn't on me, that's on you!" In the interview, the star explained that she doesn't like it when women judge other women."

She continued: "It just really goes to show how even women want other women to stay in line."
"Cover up, dress down, dim your light. Women's bodies should be celebrated and shouldn't just be viewed as sexual objects."
Julie graced the magazine cover in a complete state of undress, assuming a squatting pose for the photographer's lens.
She donned knee-high fur boots, matching leggings, and adorned herself with patterned gloves that extended up to her forearms.
In subsequent snapshots, the celebrity showcased an array of outfits, ranging from elegant evening gowns to BDSM-inspired attire and alluring bralettes.
These visual revelations come in response to Julia's recently published memoir, which delves into her friendship with Kanye West.
Many readers speculate that "The Artist," a character introduced by Julia in her book, alludes to Kanye.
However, the celebrity remains tight-lipped about any personal or intimate involvement.

When questioned about this by the New York Times, the star replied:
"Because there, like, wasn't any. It wasn't really about that" hinting that the pair didn't engage in sexual relations whilst they were together."
The book's plot summary reads as follows: "Fox recounts her turbulent path to cultural supremacy, her parents' volatile relationship that divided her childhood between Italy and New York City and left her largely raising herself."