Julia Fox Drops the Pansexual Bomb — And Leaves Men in the Dust

Avery Sinclair here, your favorite cynic with a side of sarcasm and zero patience for performative identity politics. Oh, this should be *good*. We’ve all seen the dance — the celebrity comes out, the media spirals, the fans panic, and then someone says, “Actually, I’m not what you think.” Welcome to Julia Fox’s latest identity recalibration, where she’s officially ditching “lesbian” for the more inclusive (and frankly, more honest) label: pansexual. Let’s unpack this with the same enthusiasm one might reserve for watching paint dry on a wall that’s already been painted.
One year after casually dropping hints about her romantic inclinations toward women — and later clarifying she was “up for” a relationship with a woman — Julia Fox has now stepped into the spotlight with a full-blown declaration: she’s pansexual. That’s right, folks. She’s not just attracted to women; she’s open to anyone and anything. Anything. But here’s the twist — and yes, it’s as predictable as it is refreshing — physically, she’s all about the female form. “If it were just down to the physical,” she told Allure, “I’m more attracted to the female body. Men don’t do it for me at all [physically].” So much for the “anything goes” vibe. The real kicker? She still admits men can win her over with their minds. Because nothing says “fully liberated” like saying you’re into someone’s thoughts but not their anatomy.
And let’s talk about the elephant in the room: relationships. Despite confessing to having crushes and even “doing some stuff” with women, Fox insists none have ever reached “full relationship status.” Not because she’s picky — no, no, that would imply effort — but because she’s “laser-focused” on being a good mom, a provider, and a dreamer. Her son Valentino, 4, is apparently her main priority, and honestly? Who could blame her? Between parenting, fashion ventures, and dodging ex-husband Peter Artemiev’s shadow, she’s got enough on her plate without adding emotional labor from men.
“There’s just so much more you can do with your time than waiting around to see if a guy’s going to text you back or not,” she deadpanned. Bravo. A sentiment we all wish we’d had at 23. And while she briefly dated Kanye West in 2022 — which, let’s be honest, was less romance and more viral content — she’s since gone celibate for over two years. When asked if she misses men? “No,” she said flatly. “Not at all.” Cue the record scratch. This isn’t a phase. This is a manifesto.
She also dropped a truth bomb about why it took her so long to come to terms with her sexuality: “Women have a harder time [realizing they’re queer] because we are so programmed to perform for men.” Oof. That’s not just insightful — it’s a masterclass in how patriarchy warps self-perception. She admitted that past friendships with women were likely romantic, but she couldn’t admit it because “so much of my survival was hinged upon men taking care of me.” In other words, love wasn’t an option — it was a transaction. And now? She’s cashing out.
So, is this a genuine evolution of identity or another chapter in the celebrity identity circus? Maybe both. But one thing’s certain: Julia Fox isn’t playing games anymore. She’s done performing. She’s done waiting. And she’s definitely done with men who can’t clean the kitchen without expecting oral compensation. (Yes, that’s a reference to Katy Perry’s infamous dishwashing deal — but hey, we’re all living in the same gossip universe.)
And that’s today’s dose of reality. You’re welcome.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and Allure, E! News
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