Julia Fox has backtracked on her claim that Kanye West is “harmless.”

Julia Fox Update: Last Thursday (March 17), TMZ approached the actress to comment on a caricature of West kidnapping and brutalizing Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson (who is currently dating West’s ex-wife, Kim Kardashian) in an animated video for West’s recent single ‘Eazy’ – a collaborative effort with The Game, released back in January – which shows a caricature of West kidnapping and brutalizing Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson (who is currently dating West’

“No, Kanye is completely safe!” When asked if Kardashian and Davidson should be worried about their safety, Fox, who dated West for a short time earlier this year, said no. Despite admitting that West’s actions appear “aggressive,” Fox dismissed the rapper’s purported threats as “nothing more than bluster.”

Fox’s comments stirred criticism on social media, with some people accusing her of dismissing West’s alleged abuse of Kardashian and Davidson. Fox responded to the criticism in an Instagram post, claiming she was unaware of West’s recent attacks on Davidson, Kardashian, and their followers via his own social media sites, according to TMZ.

Julia Fox has backtracked on her claim that Kanye West is “harmless.”

Julia Fox

Fox is claimed to have written in her post, “I would want to point out that at the time of this video, I had not seen the most recent Instagram posts.” “I have a life and a son, and I haven’t set up any Google alerts for this person!”

Fox went on to say that when the TMZ reporter approached her, she assumed she was only talking about the ‘Eazy’ video, and that she felt obliged to speak out because of pressure from her followers.

“I believed this question was about the song video,” she went on. Yes, I could simply refuse to answer anything, but then people would think things like, “Julia is upset, she’s salty,” which I am not! Don’t bother asking me because it’s a catch-22 issue! I wish I knew the answers, but I don’t. “I’m not made out for the corporate world,” I say, wanting to maintain my image as an Indie Queen.

Earlier this month, West unveiled a fresh version of the ‘Eazy’ video. This time, the skinned monkey from the single’s cover art is shown punching Davidson repeatedly, holding down a blurred-out avatar of the actor and comedian.

In a leaked text discussion with West, Davidson said, “I’ve decided I’m not going to let you treat us like this any longer, and I’m done being quiet.” After Kanye said he was “happy to see [him] out of the hospital and rehab,” Davidson replied, “Same here.” ” It’s remarkable what those places can do when you come to them for help. It’s something you should try.”

Last week, West’s Instagram account was momentarily disabled after a Meta representative claimed that the rapper’s recent comments violated hate speech, bullying, and harassment laws. As of this writing, West has failed to make any new posts on the platform.

Due to his “concerning internet behavior,” West’s scheduled performance at the 2022 Grammys has also been reportedly canceled. Trevor Noah, who was kicked off Instagram after a racist remark was sent against him, will host the Grammys in 2022, but it’s unclear whether the incident played a factor in the decision to cut West’s performance from the program.

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