Julia Fox Says Kanye West Is 'Harmless' To Others, 'Not Really Sure' About Himself
By Kristin Myers on March 17, 2022 at 12:30 PM EDT
Model Julia Fox had a brief fling with rapper Kanye West earlier this year, even despite Ye’s pleas to get back together with his ex, Kim Kardashian. However, it seems that Kim has since moved on with “Saturday Night Live” comedian Pete Davidson.
The Donda rapper has been calling Pete – who he has dubbed “Skete” – out on Instagram and his increasingly graphic animated “Eazy” music videos. Last night, Ye was suspended from Instagram for 24 hours due to his troubling social media posts.
A TMZ reporter caught up to Julia Fox while she was leaving a workout at Barry’s Bootcamp in WeHo and asked her about the drama concerning her recent ex.
Julia Fox Insists That Kanye West’s Animated Attacks Are Just ‘His Artistic, Creative Expression’
When asked about his recent social media threats, Julia seemed to dismiss any notions that Ye was capable of real violence, saying, “Kanye is harmless.”
“I just think that’s his artistic, creative expression,” she continued. “I know it’s aggressive and… but I really don’t [think he’d hurt anyone]. I think that if it really came down to it… I don’t think Kanye would hurt a fly and that’s all I have to say.”
When asked if Kanye could potentially be a harm to himself, Fox replied, “I’m not really sure.”
“I’ll give him a call and I’ll find out,” she added.
When asked if she was looking to date anyone new, Fox replied, “No, but this is a public appeal to anyone that wants to date me. I’m single and my DMs are open.”
Julia Fox Isn't Concerned About Ye's Videos About Pete Davidson
In the first video for “Eazy” that Ye uploaded to Instagram, a Claymation version of Kanye kidnaps, buries, and decapitates, a caricature of Pete Davidson. Although friends of Pete Davidson expressed concern, a source said that Pete found the music video “hilarious” and didn't seem troubled by the drama.
Last week, Ye uploaded a new, more graphic, animated video to YouTube. When Ye raps the line, “God saved me from that crash so I could beat Pete Davidson’s a–,” one of the skinned monkeys that appears in the video beats up a character wearing a red sweatshirt that says Skete across the front of the hoodie. The skinned primate then knocks Pete to the ground and pummels his face into the dirt with both fists.
One source alleged that Kim is “furious” that Ye keeps attacking Pete in his music videos. “She thinks it’s way too violent and is upset,” the insider said. “She’s really upset with Kanye that he’d do this. She’s completely over all of this and she wants it to stop.”
Kim is also concerned about how this will affect their four children: North, 8, Saint, 6, Chicago, 4, and Psalm, 2. “Kim’s number one concern right now is making sure that her children are protected from the situation because everything plays out in the public eye and that’s very difficult when there are children involved,” the source added. “She is very angry about the violence and she just feels that it’s inappropriate and wrong.”
Kanye West Also Threatened D.L. Hughley In A Sunday Morning Instagram Rant
On Sunday morning, Kanye was pretty upset to find his daughter North singing on TikTok. Ye has been pretty vocal in the past about now allowing his kids - who are still minors - to perform on TikTok without his permission.
“I told y’all before about this tik tok stuff,” Kanye wrote. “Now my 8 year old on here singing she fell in love with an emo girl.”
“Leftist don’t want fathers to have no say in our childrens lives,” he went on. “I don’t want my kids at godless Sierra Canyon school. I got a voice and I’m not having this.”
Ye then seemed to shift gears and took aim at actor, author, and stand-up comedian D.L. Hughley, who has criticized Ye in the past. Ye called him a pawn and then followed it up with a concerning threat. “Yeah I know a king not supposed to address a pawn but I address everything and find addresses,” he warned. “So don’t speak on me or my children I can afford to hurt u.”
After Ye called him out on Instagram last weekend, D.L. Hughley issued a subtle comeback, saying, “Mental health is no joke.”