Julia Fox Hates Being Sexualized Even Though She Prefers To Show Off Some Skin

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Image Credit: Julia Fox/ Instagram

Julia Fox may pose topless or wear peculiar outfits that show just enough skin to turn heads, but that’s not a reason to refer to her as a ‘sexual object’. Page Six reports that Fox has had enough of the labels slammed on her and wants them to stop.

Julia Fox Poses Topless

Even when Julia Fox is minding her own business, something sticks in her hair. The model, who never fails to surprise fans and foes with her fashion choices, recently posed for a magazine.

This time, she let go of any fabric covering her upper body, leaving it bare in her full-fledged model behavior. On the cover of Cosmopolitan UK, Fox adorned her head with a face cap while slipping her hands into elbow-length gloves. Her bottom was covered in patterned leggings featuring fur.

Fox adorned her ears with dangling earrings and pressed her breasts against her bent knee while posing, creating a hush.

The Model Calls Out The Naysayers After Her Topless Pose

Criticizing Julia Fox and labeling her as a sexual object because of a topless pose is not something she is willing to let slide. Following her December/January Cosmopolitan UK shoot, she spoke out about the criticism:

“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 (expletive) thing I do with this body. I’m proud of my body. Why wouldn’t I wear something revealing, really cool, and artsy?”

Fox believes anyone who acts inappropriately should blame themselves, not her exposure. The model also had words for women who have criticized her. She believes that women who want others to behave modestly may be mistaken. In her defense, a woman’s body should be celebrated, but that should not lead to sexualization.

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