Julia Fox recently opened up about her “overwhelming” and “unsustainable” relationship with rapper Kanye West.
Fox’s high-profile relationship with the “Heartless” rapper was brief and, according to the actress, for good reason. During an interview at The Drew Barrymore Show Fox revealed that the partnership was “overwhelming” and “unsustainable.”
“I was only able to do it for a while because ultimately I think he needed a full-time person and I just couldn’t do it full-time. I had my son,” Fox told Barrymore.
As reported by AND! Entertainmentthe actress even bought some AirPods to talk to West on the phone 24/7 while changing diapers and “doing mommy things.”
Fox continued: “It was so overwhelming and unsustainable. I realized very quickly that it wasn’t going to be sustainable because ultimately I can’t put anyone else first. My son has to be the first. It just became too much. “I didn’t sign up to have two babies.”
New memoir by Julia Fox, Down the drain
Recently, Fox released his new memoir, Down the drain. The compelling book details aspects of the actress’s life, including sex, sugar daddies, abuse and addiction. Fox even talks about her relationship with Kanye West in the book, whom she calls “The Artist.”
In an excerpt from the book, the 33-year-old actress revealed that she and Kanye West spent a day together playing Uno and other games. While casually dating, West brought up the topic of plastic surgery, specifically suggesting breast augmentation to Fox.
She said West said, “I’ll give you a boob job if you want.”
Fox quickly rejected the offer, highlighting her good intentions in beginning the relationship with West in January of the same year.
Despite her good intentions, she said she felt like West’s “little puppet.”
Fox’s future love life
Today, Fox is not interested in the dating scene. But if she were interested in finding a new man, the actress’s standards are much higher.
She revealed to Drew Barrymore, “It would have to be someone who also has kids, so they understand that they can never come first.”
“It would have to be someone who would be okay with seeing me once a week for a two-hour period. Plus, they have a driving force in their lives that isn’t me,” Fox explained. “I can’t be the center of someone’s life. “I can’t let someone’s world revolve around me.”
“It never ends well,” Fox confessed.
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