February 11, 2025 - 20:00

A recent billboard featuring Hollywood star Julia Fox has sent social media into a frenzy, leaving many to wonder about her newfound role in the real estate market. The eye-catching advertisement, which prominently displays Fox’s image alongside the words “#1 Real Estate Agent in New Jersey,” has led to speculation about her involvement in real estate.
However, the truth behind the billboard is more intriguing than it appears. It turns out that Fox is not actually a licensed real estate agent but rather a part of a promotional campaign designed to draw attention to the New Jersey housing market. The billboard aims to highlight the increasing demand for properties in the area, leveraging Fox's star power to attract potential buyers and investors.
Fans and followers have taken to social media to express their surprise and amusement at the unconventional marketing strategy. While Fox may not be selling homes, her presence on the billboard has certainly generated buzz and curiosity about the New Jersey real estate scene.
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