Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty ImagesLife & CultureNewsJulia Fox is now gayWe support you! xShareLink copied ✔️July 9, 2024Life & CultureNewsTextHalima Jibril After years of celibacy and swearing off men, Julia Fox has officially come out as a lesbian! 💃 On Monday (July 8), the actress, author and musician stitched a TikTok video from content creator and comedian Gracin that said, “I love it when I see a lesbian with their boyfriend. It’s like, aw, you hate that man; you literally hate him. Those girls that are so mean to their boyfriends, and it’s like, baby, you’re just a lesbian.” The video spoke to Fox, who then recorded her own video in response, confessing, “That was me. I was that lesbian. Sorry boys, it won’t happen again.” The video was flooded with comments from other lesbians celebrating her announcement: “Love you, Julia. We’re so happy to have you!” one commentator wrote. Gracin, who made the original video, responded to Fox’s video in shock: “Did I just facilitate Julia Fox coming out?” Fox has been open about her desire to no longer date men and abstain from sex for years now. After having numerous negative experiences with patriarchal men and the overturning of Roe V Wade in 2022, Fox decided to go celibate. “I just think nothing good comes from having sex, including children. No, I’m just kidding,” the actress remarked on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen in May. “I think with the overturning of Roe v Wade and our rights being stripped away from us, this is a way that I can take back control. And it just sucks that it has to be that way, but I just don’t feel comfortable until things change.” In another interview with Ziwe from 2022, Fox alluded to her queerness, telling the 32-year-old comedian that she had a “gay bone” that she “wanted to explore”. In that same discussion, she also remarked, “Maybe my ex-boyfriends weren’t wrong when they were calling me a lesbian and complaining that I never wanted to have sex with them.” While many assumed that Fox’s desire to swear off men was temporary, she wants everyone to know that it’s permanent. So sorry, boys! Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREInside the camp, chaotic world of T Boy Wrestling InstagramHow to find your next Instagram obsession, according to Rings creatorsWhat the new Renters’ Rights Bill means for youWhy is everyone so obsessed with ‘locking in’?New book Crawl explores the reality of transmasculine life in AmericaWhy does hand-holding now feel more intimate than sex? InstagramHow to stay authentic online, according to Instagram Rings creators InstagramHow do you stand out online? We asked two Instagram Rings judges‘You will not silence us’: No Kings Day protesters send a message to TrumpWhy are men fetishising autistic women on dating apps?Vanmoof8 Dazed Clubbers on the magic and joy of living in BerlinWe asked young Americans what would make them leave the US