Though Julia Fox may have been Josh Safdie’s muse when he wrote Uncut Gems, it seems the actress has managed to inspire yet another demographic with her astounding ability to balance grounded normalcy, and stoned red carpet antics — New Yorkers who damn well know the rent is too damn high.


On Wednesday, January 25, Fox took to TikTok offering her 1.6 million followers a glimpse at her refreshingly normal NYC digs. "I never thought in a million years that I would do this, but I do believe in maximum transparency. And so I'm going to give you guys an apartment tour," Fox commenced, which has since garnered more than 3.8 million views.


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Come with me on a very underwhelming apartment tour! also to clarify I have only ONE mouse and he’s cute

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While Fox, a seasoned pro at handling the internet’s often simultaneous adoration and ire,  knew she’d “get roasted or whatever,” over her surprisingly humble abode, she cited comforting fans in *this*economy as her rationale behind uploading the clip.  


“Hopefully someone can watch this and think, 'Okay, maybe I'm not doing so bad,’” she quipped before commencing what is arguably the best celebrity house tour since the golden days of MTV’s Cribs.



Alongside her living room, which she transformed into a playroom for her nearly two-year-old son, Valentino, her “nostalgia mirror” which features sentimental photos and her friends’ ashes, Fox flaunted her noble attempts at botany, Barbie wall art, and her aggressive Manhattan kitchen wardrobe.


“I also have shoeboxes in the kitchen, which is very common for New Yorkers,” she quipped mid-tour.


Beyond keeping her kicks alongside her cotton candy machine, Fox shared another element of what makes her apartment so NYC: Her tiny four-legged roommates.  


“Yeah, we do have a little small mouse problem,” Fox confessed, noting that the presence of vermin is all about you “a problem depending on how you look at it.”


“I kind of let them rock, I appreciate that they come out at night while we’re sleeping, come out and clean up the crumbs that my son drops on the floor,” she continued, adding that she’s “not gonna evict the mice anytime soon."



Julia Fox: A true woman of the people — and cartoon Disney Princesses.