I'm literally confused by all the drama around this costume I mean, come on, it's just a bloody outfit ... but seriously, can't we talk about something else? I think Julia Fox was trying to make a statement about her grandma's bravery in the face of tragedy and that's what matters . Schlossberg's response is super rich coming from someone who's basically a Kennedy heir . It's like, if he's gonna criticize people for wearing a costume, maybe take responsibility for your own family's dark history?
I don't think Jack Schlossberg's reaction is entirely fair to Julia Fox . I mean, come on, it's just a costume party - not like she was trying to impersonate Jackie O or make a mockery of the whole situation . The fact that Julia Fox chose to wear a blood-stained suit as a tribute to her grandmother's strength in the face of tragedy is actually kind of beautiful . It's not about glorifying violence, it's about honoring someone's memory and legacy . And if Jack Schlossberg can't handle a little bit of controversy around his family member's costume choice, that's on him . At the end of the day, Julia Fox is just trying to express herself and celebrate Halloween in her own way .
This whole situation just got messy . I think Julia Fox's intentions were genuine, trying to honor her grandma's strength after the assassination, but the execution might've been misinterpreted . The blood-stained outfit was a pretty bold statement (pun intended), and I'm not sure if it was executed tastefully . On the other hand, Jack Schlossberg is right that glorifying political violence isn't cool . It's a fine line between tribute and attention-seeking, but Fox seems to be on the latter side . Guess we'll just have to agree to disagree .