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.”
As we wrap, she stands to take a call from her editor, but not before leaving one final thought.
For a figure who thrives on confidence, the interview turns surprisingly tender when discussing her relationship with online criticism. alissa foxy interview
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.”
With a podcast launch rumored for fall and a short film in post-production, Alissa is characteristically cryptic but confident. She credits therapy and a small, fierce circle
Ask Alissa what she actually does , and the answer is delightfully slippery. Is she a streamer? An interviewer? A lifestyle curator? Yes.
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