Vanity Fair explores Julia Fox's perspective on Pete Davidson's need for a dominatrix
Authored by Kase Wickman
Julia Fox, who has previously worked on a Barbie-themed, pill-laden photo shoot with Pete Davidson for Paper magazine, believes Davidson might find it liberating to experience a touch of discomfort.
During Vanity Fair's notorious lie detector test, she speculated that Davidson might be in need of a dominatrix, confessing that she could picture him gaining pleasure from derogatory comments like 'you're a nonentity'. She thinks he might find this stimulating, based purely on her intuition.
As a past dominatrix herself, partaking in an activity she refers to as 'ball-busting,' Fox has the first-hand knowledge to substantiate these speculation. She recalls the practice being incredibly therapeutic, serving as a release of anger and a resistance against male domination.
When asked if she would participate in the act again for a hefty sum of a million dollars, she replied,
“I would agree to it for far less. If the act required is ball-busting, it’s complimentary. For the rest, it’s $10,000 per hour.”
Fox, who published her biographical book, Down the Drain, on October 10, is vocal with her opinions, regardless of how unconventional they might be. Her transparency is evident in her personal disclosures, such as the fact that she and rapper Kanye West did not have actual intercourse during their period of dating. She describes herself to Vanity Fair as “someone who is excessively honest.”
In a bid to test her honesty claim, our team of truth detectives questioned her about various topics. These ranged from her honest feelings about celebrities Kim Kardashian and Adam Sandler, to she assessing her memoir (which she refers to as “a masterwork”) against other notable literary works, her sentiments towards men, the priciest item she ever pilfered, the authenticity of her voice's tone and many other subjects.