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.”
“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.” alissa foxy interview
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In an era where digital personas often feel manufactured and fleeting, sitting down with Alissa Foxy feels like a breath of fresh, unapologetic air. Known for her sharp wit, signature aesthetic, and a career that has seamlessly pivoted from viral moments to sustainable creative entrepreneurship, Alissa is more than just a name on a screen—she’s a masterclass in controlled chaos. She credits therapy and a small, fierce circle
For a figure who thrives on confidence, the interview turns surprisingly tender when discussing her relationship with online criticism. “If you know, you know