Julia Fox garnered a lot of attention during her romance with Kanye West. However, Julia continues to make waves on her own. She recently gave some parenting advice to any other parents out there.

The Uncut Gems starlet is a mother to 19-month-old Valentino. She posted earlier this week on TikTok that her son “doesn’t care for his toys,” and that “he is actually more interested in what [she] is doing.”

“So I suggest that everyone buy their kid a mini-mop and mini-broom and start teaching them those life skills really young, so when they enter the real world they don’t have to outsource for everything. And they know how to do things for themselves. I think that’s really important.”

The Italian-born performer, who was wearing a Mowalola “Bad Sl*t” t-shirt, stated that “the idea of childhood was invented as a way to get parents to spend a lot of money on sh*t that’s not really teaching your kid anything.” According to her, “the concept of childhood was only invented in the 18th century and prior to that, children were just regarded as little adults.”

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The reactions in the comments section appeared to be mixed. One person wrote, “My baby carried his own bags home from the hospital after I gave birth” and “I make my toddler file my taxes,” while another added, “I’m a student at Julia Fox university.” Julia made headlines roughly a month ago as well. She made waves for her extremely low-rise jeans, which she admitted she had to “shave around.”

Julia seemed to want his child to be mature from an early age so that he does not end up like Kanye. Let’s see how her message is received by the parents. To get the latest updates, keep an eye on Thirsty.

Do you think Julia is right as a parent? Let us know in the comments!

Shivangini Rawat

Shivangini is a law student with a passion for writing and music. She writes for Thirstyfornews and enjoys cooking, baking, and playing various instruments. In her free time, she watches movies, TV shows, and anime, with a love for bands like Alcest and Scorpions.

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