This week’s episode of Popcast (Deluxe), the weekly culture roundup show on YouTube hosted by Jon Caramanica and Joe Coscarelli, features an interview with the actress and downtown New York icon Julia Fox, speaking on a range of topics, including:

  • Her appearance in the recent Charli XCX music video, “360,” with a slew of other “It Girls”

  • Being the anti-“It Girl”

  • Making decisions after starring in the movie “Uncut Gems,” along Adam Sandler, to right-size her fame

  • How motherhood has changed her relationship to adventure

  • Upcoming acting projects

  • How being transparent about her wild teen years shapes how she presents now

  • What she learned, good and bad, from her relationship with Kanye West

  • Her new song, “Down the Drain”

  • Pop songs made by It Girl icons Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, Addison Rae, Kim Kardashian, Farrah Abraham and Naomi Campbell

  • Trying on different creative costumes, from acting to TV hosting to music

  • Her favorite magazines and online media

  • What she learned from her infamous viral apartment tour video

  • Snack of the week

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