In true New York City fashion, Julia Fox’s apartment is a little tight on space
. The “Uncut Gems” star posted a tour of her apartment to TikTok on Wednesday. The video has garnered over 8 million views as of Friday afternoon. “I never thought in a million years I’d do this, but I do believe in maximum transparency,” said the actress, 32, at the start of the video. “I know I’m gonna get roasted, and whatever, but hopefully maybe someone can watch this and be like, ‘Okay, maybe I’m not doing so bad.
He only wants to be in mama’s room.” Fox used the down-to-earth tour as an opportunity to discuss her views on wealth and income inequality. “I don’t like excessive displays of wealth. They make me feel icky,” she said. “Especially people that have really big houses, it’s just really wasteful when there’s so many homeless people in this country.” In the comments, fans described about how refreshing and realistic Fox’s apartment tour was. “A relatable icon,” wrote comedian Hannah Berner.
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