Julia Fox explains that children work instead of play

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Julia Fox explains that children work instead of play


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Julia Fox was forced to explain her comments earlier this week, urging parents to buy cleaning tools for their children instead of toys.

“Oh my God, you really do act like I said kids should work. That’s not what I said. I said that children need to learn skills “, mother of the child, 32, said in the movie Tiktok Tuesday.

“Look, there’s a reason why, especially in public schools, they don’t teach kids a trade or any trading skills like sewing, building, or growing food, you know, like basic shit. Because they want people to be stupid to have to pay for it.

The “Uncut Gems” star went on to call people’s reaction to her comments “crazy,” adding that the parentage of her 19-month-old son Valentino prompted her to adopt a more feminist approach when raising him.

“Since I have a son, I don’t want him to expect women to just clean up after him and do anything for him,” Kanye West’s long-time muse told her followers. “I’ve seen it all my life, even in my own family, and it ends with me.”

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One’s mother explained her parenting advice from the day before.
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Her explanation comes just one day after the actress told her 1.5 million followers of TikTok that “the idea of ​​childhood was invented to trick parents into spending a lot of money on shitty things that don’t really teach your child anything.”

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Fox said her son, whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Artemiev, “doesn’t care about his toys” and is “more interested” in what he does.

This prompted the actress to encourage her followers to “buy their child a mini-mop and mini-broom” to teach them life skills at an early age.

Julia Fox's son, Valentino.
The Uncut Gems star joked about the reaction by posting a photo of her son in the park.
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Fans quickly made fun of the actress’s comments, but she took it calmly, later mocking the situation in her Instagram stories.

On Tuesday, she posted a series of photos of her son playing in the park, titled “Now there is a cute photo of my son at the labor camp where he works.”