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manages to stir morbid fascinations on almost every page of her best-selling memoir, Down the Drain.
Sure, there are moments of —of private jets, Carbone, and thick wads of cash—but there are also stories set in psychiatric hospitals and BDSM basements.
Much like her fashion choices, Fox bounces through the glamour and the grotesque all the same.This is, after all, the woman who wore a handbag moulded in the shape of a six-foot corpse to New York Fashion Week in 2023, and a self-immolating trench coat to revisit the New York rooftop where her son “” in 2022.
Just last night, Fox wore a pair of trompe-l’œil kitten heels designed to look as though they had been crafted from the leather of human skin with a Knwls bomber jacket, a kidney-shaped Razr handbag, and hand-scribbled, cropped jeans.Julia Fox in Miami.Fashion observers will recognize these flesh-toned pumps as belonging to the same collaboration as —the tattoo-inspired artwork borrowed from Gaultier’s spring/summer 1994 collection, where industrial barbed wire wraps around haunted mansion lettering.
It’s about looking hot and hardcore, as if Julia Fox might have emerged from a dominatrix’s dungeon or a billionaire’s airplane, daring to face the “uglier” side of life.This article first appeared on By signing up you agree to our (including the ), our and to receive marketing and account-related emails from Glamour.
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——and they're both diving into winter in completely different ways.On January 19, Julia Fox hit the streets of Park City, Utah to promote her upcoming film Presence at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Despite ranging between 19 and 42 degrees Fahrenheit that day, the opted to wear a white crochet string bikini…over a black turtleneck bodysuit, of course.
After another nail-biting competition on Saturday night, The Masked Singer unmasked yet another famous face leaving judges and viewers at home stunned. Bubble Tea was unveiled as Julia Sawalha during their second week on the series, after they lost out to Air Fryer, Owl, Piranha and Eiffel Tower.
Julia Fox is revealing future plans for her book “Down the Drain”!
EXCLUSIVE: Julia Fox‘s shocking New York Times bestselling tell-all, Down the Drain, about her rise from tumultuous youth to dominatrix to multi-hyphenate fashionista-actress and social media influencer, is being developed into a series with Joey Soloway behind it; the actress told Deadline on Friday at our Sundance Film Festival studio.
Ellie Leach has confirmed the status of her 'relationship' with Vito Coppola after he told her he was 'going nowhere' when their Strictly Come Dancing journey comes to an end. The pair have been subject to romance rumours for months after being partnered in the BBC One dance contest last year.
There are lots of intriguing films premiering at Sundance this year, like “Love Lies Bleeding,” “A Different Man,” and Steven Soderbegh’s “Presence.” But how about a social satire that sounds like a mix between HBO’s “Succession” and the 2020 Blumhouse flick “The Hunt”? Enter “Veni Vidi Vici,” ready to premiere on the fest’s opening night.
No nudes is good news, says Julia Roberts, who explained in an interview for her British Vogue cover debut why she avoids baring all on-camera.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Julia Roberts was interviewed for a Vogue UK fashion spread by her “Notting Hill” director Richard Curtin, who asked the Oscar winner if she feels “responsibility to other women” when choosing her movie roles as an A-list star for well over three decades. “Do you ever think, ‘I’m representing something?” Curtis asked Roberts. “I think it would be more to the point that the things I choose not to do are representative of me,” Roberts answered, noting that “my G-rated career” is an example.
pretty woman with pretty high morals.During her iconic three-decade movie career, the actress has never appeared naked on camera, and in an interview with British Vogue, she explained why she’s kept her films “G-rated.”“You know, not to be criticizing others’ choices, but for me to not take off my clothes in a movie or be vulnerable in physical ways is a choice that I guess I make for myself,” she said. “But in effect, I’m choosing not to do something as opposed to choosing to do something.”The 56-year-old was interviewed by screenwriter Richard Curtis, whom she worked with on the film “Notting Hill,” for her British Vogue cover debut.During the feature, Roberts said that her famous cousin may be why she’s never felt the need to take it all off onscreen, even when she played a prostitute in the 1990 hit film “Pretty Woman.”“Not long ago, I did my whole family tree with the brilliant Dr.
Julia Roberts has opened up about Notting Hill, sharing the part of it she found most “uncomfortable”.Roberts, who recently featured in Netflix movie, Leave The World Behind, famously played a Hollywood star in Richard Curtis’ 1999 romantic comedy, who falls in love with a clumsy bookshop owner, played by Hugh Grant.The movie was a huge success, making more than $360million at the box office, and becoming one of the highest-grossing British films of all time. Along with Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations, it won the Audience Award for Most Popular Film in 2000.However, in a new interview with British Vogue, the Pretty Woman star has shared there was something she didn’t like about the movie.Speaking with Curtis himself for the interview, she explained that she’d struggled with previous roles where there weren’t many similarities between them and herself.Due to her role as Anna Scott, a seemingly typical famous Hollywood movie star, she faced this problem again with Notting Hill.
Julia Roberts is speaking out in a new interview and you might be very interested with some of the fun facts she’s sharing!
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Julia” has been canceled at Max after two seasons, Variety has learned. “We are so honored to have partnered with Chris Keyser, Daniel Goldfarb and their masterful creative team and dynamic cast, led by Sarah Lancashire, as they cooked up ‘Julia,'” a Max spokesperson said in a statement. “Thanks to their beautiful work over two seasons of this heartful, sensual, and inspiring show, we can forever celebrate the incredible legacy of Julia Child.” The period dramedy originally debuted on the streamer in March 2022, with Season 2 launching in November 2023.
Protesters briefly interrupted a Fox News town hall with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who in campaigning in Iowa in the final days before that state’s caucuses.
Julia Holter has announced details of her first album in over five years. Something in the Room She Moves will be released on March 22 via Domino and features the single "Spinning." You can see a video for that song below.
The Wicked movies only had two more weeks of filming remaining when the SAG-AFTRA strike impacted production last year.
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Julia Garner has landed the lead female role in the upcoming movie Wolf Man!
Where the Dark Universe failed before it even started—you know, the big shared universe with Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Russell Crowe, Angelina Jolie, etc.—Blumhouse has shown they have the Midas Touch with horror. Look at what they did, for example, with Leigh Whannell’s terrific and inventive traumatic gaslighting horror, “The Invisible Man,” starring Elisabeth Moss.
Angelique Jackson Emmy and Golden Globe winner Julia Garner has set her next role, signing on to star in Leigh Whannell’s “Wolf Man.” The movie reunites Garner — playing a mother whose family is being terrorized by a lethal predator — with Christopher Abbott, with whom she starred in 2011’s “Martha, Marcy, May, Marlene,” her first professional acting role. Since then, Garner has gone on to become a major player in both film and television, winning three Emmy awards for her standout performance as Ruth Langmore in “Ozark,” and garnering multiple nominations for her portrayal of real-life con artist Anna Delvey in Shonda Rhimes’ limited series “Inventing Anna.” In film, Garner earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her impressive lead turn in Kitty Green’s “The Assistant.” Last year, the pair teamed up again for another critically acclaimed feature, “The Royal Hotel,” which Garner also produced through her Alma Margo production banner.