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“I want to do for interviews what sneakers did for formal wear—make them comfortable, cool, and a little unexpected.” She hints at a “rogue talk show” format that drops on random Thursdays without promotion. “If you know, you know. I don’t need billboards. I need believers.”
We met her in a sun-drenched studio in Los Angeles, surrounded by mood boards and the low hum of a coffee machine. Despite the early call time, she’s electric, laughing easily as she scrolls past a meme of herself from 2019. “If you can’t laugh at your own archive,” she grins, “you’re taking this all way too seriously.” alissa foxy interview
As we wrap, she stands to take a call from her editor, but not before leaving one final thought. “I want to do for interviews what sneakers
She cites a specific pivot point two years ago when she turned down a lucrative reality TV offer to build her own production studio. “Everyone thought I was insane. They said, ‘You’re hot right now—strike while the iron burns.’ But iron burns out. I wanted to forge something.” I need believers
She credits therapy and a small, fierce circle of friends (whom she calls “The Round Table”) for keeping her grounded. “We have a rule: no screens for the first hour when we hang out. Just cards, wine, and gossip that stays in the room.”
“People confuse volume with vulnerability,” she says, tucking her legs under her on the couch. “Yes, I know how to get attention. But attention without a landing pad is just noise. For every ‘controversial’ clip, there were three hours of behind-the-scenes work on a project nobody saw yet.”