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.”
“The best advice I ever got? ‘Don’t let your bio write your obituary.’ I’m not just the girl who went viral. I’m the girl who stayed.” alissa foxy interview
As we wrap, she stands to take a call from her editor, but not before leaving one final thought. We met her in a sun-drenched studio in
“There was a night in 2022 where I read 400 comments in a row. Three hundred and eighty were positive. Twenty were brutal. Guess which ones I remembered at 3 AM?” She pauses, sipping her matcha. “I had to learn that ‘not everyone’s cup of tea’ is a full sentence. You don’t need to justify the flavor of your existence.” ‘Don’t let your bio write your obituary
With a podcast launch rumored for fall and a short film in post-production, Alissa is characteristically cryptic but confident.