
Julia Fox Kanye West's ex breaks silence on Bianca Censori: ‘Better Her Than Me
ALBAWABA - Julia Fox opens up about Kanye, Bianca Censori, and regrets.
In a recent honest TikTok livestream, Julia Fox, Kanye West's ex-partner, revealed her love for Bianca Censori, Kanye's current wife. The actress, who has been considering a new career as a DJ, spoke with her followers and gave them details about her personal and professional lives.
Julia Fox said that she hasn't met Bianca Censori in person but that she has "heard from people" that she is "so sweet" when asked how she feels about her. With a hint of humor, she added, "Better her than me," referring to her brief and tumultuous relationship with the rapper, but she didn't say much more.
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Regarding her previous relationship with Kanye, Fox has been candid. In a candid interview with the Sunday Times in the United Kingdom, she characterized their relationship as challenging and uneasy. "I really regret that relationship," she remarked. "It lasted me a lifetime, even though it was only a few weeks."
Julia Fox also said she felt taken advantage of during the relationship and thought Kanye used their affair as a way to communicate with Kim Kardashian, his ex-wife. Fox remarked, "I quickly realized I was being used as a pawn."
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Even though their connection is well-known, Fox disclosed that she didn't choose to go public. "I didn't think of it," she said. "They ought to have waited, but all of a sudden, it happened behind my back."
Julia attributed the reason she ended the relationship to her son Valentino. She thought, "No man, no matter how wealthy or well-known, is worth a minute away from my child."
Fox and Kanye started dating on New Year's Eve of 2022. Nevertheless, the actress's connection was short-lived, and in her memoir "Down the Drain," she detailed their time together, including attempts to control her story through a non-disclosure agreement that she refused to sign.
Kanye West and Bianca Censori (Photo by Frazer Harrison / Getty Images via AFP)
After supposed marital difficulties, the couple recently revealed that their relationship is still going strong. It appears that Bianca was "frightened" of Kanye's "control" over her, which is why she wanted to end things earlier this year and consider beginning a new chapter in her life without him.
Despite the uproar surrounding their recent outings, the Australian architect and the rapper are still together, and a recent intimate video posted on social media put an end to rumors of a possible divorce.
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