If you have been paying attention to what is happening in TV lately, you might have caught Julia Fox making a memorable appearance in the new FX comedy Adults. This series, which follows five twenty-something roommates trying to figure out grown-up life, really hit its stride in episode 6. And a big reason for that was Fox herself, along with a certain raw chicken.

In early episodes, Adults took a bit of time to get going. The jokes sometimes felt forced, and the characters were not quite lived-in. But in season 1 episode 6, titled "Roast Chicken," everything just clicked into place. This standout episode showed Billie, Samir, Paul Baker, Issa, and Anton throwing their first dinner party. The special guest was Mr. Teacher, played by Charlie Cox. He is Billie's 42-year-old high school teacher boyfriend. Roast chicken was on the menu, along with a lot of pressure. Billie wanted the night to be perfect to impress her new man and prove her roommates had their lives together.

"We are more than capable of throwing a dinner party, despite what people say about people our age," Billie told her friends before the party. "That we’re neurotic, irresponsible, directionless, or that we lie about using menstrual cups. Tonight we’re gonna prove them wrong. We are in the roast chicken phase of life. We can be mature. And we can be normal. And we can cook a roast fing chicken like the goddamn grown ups we are." Oh, how wrong she was.

Julia Fox's Hilarious And Unforgettable Appearance In The Adults Episode "Roast Chicken"

When The Dinner Party Goes Completely Off The Rails With Surprising Guests And Chaos

Just before Mr. Teacher arrived, Billie was feeling good. She had on a great black dress, her hair and makeup were done, and the chicken was in the oven. She wanted a fancy evening with good food, fun talk, and smart discussions about serious articles. Samir’s dad’s suit, which made him look like he "runs Gotham City," did not fit her dream. Neither did Anton’s short velvet suit jacket and ass-less leather chaps. But as Issa said "There’s napkins on tables. There’s nuts in bowls. This is basically a gala!"

Despite some early signs of trouble, Billie tried to relax and believe everything would be perfect. But when the doorbell rang at the same time as the fire alarm, it was clear the night would only get worse. Mr. Teacher made a great first impression. However, minutes after Samir took his coat, he said he was on a large dose of ketamine. He asked Samir to keep it a secret. For a few seconds, Samir kept quiet. Even after telling Anton his former teacher was "tripping his balls off," Samir could not stop thinking about it. He longed to tell Billie. This was just the start of the night's problems.

Next, Adults brought in another disaster. Paul Baker’s mystery dinner guest, Jules. Issa, feeling good about herself and her relationship with Paul, was excited to meet his good friend, "Foxy J." But when actress and model Julia Fox arrived, looking incredibly stylish with her edgy black and white outfit, bleached blonde hair, and glowing look, Issa completely lost her confidence. Julia Fox as Jules just effortlessly stole the scene, making Issa feel like she was not enough. While the "A++ version" of Issa tried to be interesting on the sofa, Billie was still in the kitchen, determined to conquer her roast chicken. Samir followed a wandering Mr. Teacher into a bedroom. There, Mr. Teacher found one of Billie’s old yearbooks and had a ketamine-fueled moment of clarity. "I have to end it with her! Oh f! What the f am I doing? This girl was a child! I’m dating a child," Charlie Cox’s high character said before doing a random somersault and running out of the room.

Meanwhile, Julia Fox ate all the crab dip! And Issa went into her closet and changed into her best Julia Fox-inspired outfit. Sadly, she could not compete with Jules’ stories about hanging out in Lorne Michaels' office at Saturday Night Live. She could not compete with Jules’ poetic toast or Mr. Teacher’s wild dancing to Boney M’s "Sunny." But despite everyone’s best efforts, the real star of the show was Billie’s roast chicken. It looked genuinely great until Mr. Teacher cut into it, and blood splattered across the table. "Did she forget to thaw that out?" Julia Fox, also a cooking expert, asked the group. Yes. Yes, she did.

But Mr. Teacher was so high that he did not notice he was serving everyone raw chicken drizzled with raw chicken juices. As everyone looked on in disgust and confusion, Charlie Cox’s character ate the uncooked bird. It was a gross and hilarious moment at the peak of the episode’s growing mess. Samir took that moment to finally share his secret and told Billie her teacher was on drugs. Instead of collapsing on his plate for the night, Cox jolted up and kept his scene-stealing going. He yelled at the group for not saying grace. Then he hid in the bathroom, where he broke up with Billie. The episode truly "ate," even if the chicken did not. It was a wild, funny ride with great writing and performances.

Julia Fox's Ongoing Connections To The Kardashian-Jenner Family And Kanye West

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From Past Relationships To Controversial Ads, Julia Fox Continues To Make Headlines

Julia Fox does not just make headlines for her acting. She has also been in the news for her connections to Kanye West and the Kardashian family. Recently, Julia Fox opened up about her feelings toward Bianca Censori, Kanye’s current wife. During a TikTok livestream, Fox said she had not met Bianca in person but "heard from people" that Bianca is "so sweet." She then humorously added, "better her than me," reflecting on her short and difficult romance with the rapper.

Fox has often talked openly about her past relationship with Kanye. In an interview with the U.K.’s Sunday Times, she called their relationship a tough and uncomfortable experience. "I regret that relationship so much," she said. "It was only a few weeks but enough to last me a lifetime." She also felt used during the relationship. She believed Kanye used their romance to send a message to his ex-wife, Kim Kardashian. "I realized pretty quickly I was being used as a pawn," Fox said. She also mentioned that it was not her idea to make their relationship public. "It wasn’t my idea," she said. "They should’ve waited, but then boom, it was done behind my back."

Julia credited her son Valentino for helping her leave the relationship. "No man, no matter how rich or famous, is worth one minute away from my child," she reflected. Her romance with Kanye started on New Year’s Eve in 2022. It was brief. Fox shared details of their time together in her memoir, Down the Drain. This included attempts to make her sign a non-disclosure agreement, which she refused.

More recently, Julia Fox caused a stir by appearing in a new ad for Kourtney Kardashian’s Lemme brand. In the video, Fox was in a bubble bath, holding a purple bottle. She called Kardashian, who was on a pink bed in a pink outfit. "No, you’ll love it. It’s our new…," Kardashian said before the call ended. Fans quickly pointed out the interesting connection between Fox and the Kardashians, considering Fox famously dated Kanye West after his split from Kim Kardashian. One fan wrote "yasss the cross over i never knew i needed." Another added, "getting back at Ye in the most professional but great marketing style." This shows how Julia Fox stays in the conversation, always managing to create buzz around her.

What's Next For Julia Fox And Her Unique Place In Pop Culture?

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Considering Her Distinctive Style And How She Continues To Capture Our Attention

Julia Fox is definitely a unique personality in the world of celebrities. She brings a fresh and unfiltered energy to everything she does, whether it is an acting role or a public statement about her personal life. Her distinctive style, sharp comments, and willingness to be herself set her apart. She is not afraid to say what she thinks or to take on unexpected roles that keep people talking.

Her appearance in Adults proves she can make a big impact with a smaller role. Her presence in the show was perfect, just the right amount of fame and influence to impress viewers without being too distracting. It is clear that creators Ben Kronengold and Rebecca Shaw understood how to use her unique qualities. The show’s ability to get such star power is a testament to its writing. Charlie Cox also fully embraced the chaos in the episode. He delivered a funny performance full of physical comedy. Cox and Fox together made that episode a standout. It showed that the show's main characters are still in their "raw chicken phase" of life. They are trying to figure things out, and that is something many of us can relate to.

Julia Fox will likely continue to surprise us with her choices. Whether it is in TV shows, fashion, or her personal comments, she is someone who always keeps things interesting. She has a way of being both glamorous and relatable, making her a compelling figure. Her ability to turn simple daily annoyances or complex personal histories into moments that resonate with a wider audience is a skill she truly has. I am certainly looking forward to seeing what she does next and how she continues to shape her public image. She definitely knows how to keep us watching.