The Uncut Gems star, 32, took to TikTok where she shared a rant about people with excessive wealth.
“Money coming into a billionaire should go right back into the community that made them rich. That’s how I feel on billionaires, they should not exist,” Fox said.
Fox went on to label billionaires a “f****** pariah to our society.”
“There’s about 2,500 billionaires, they think, and cumulatively, they own the majority of the wealth of the world so that they can go f*** themselves,” she said.
“And yeah, that’s why I use all of you. That’s why I used all of you Yeah. Never loved any of you guys.”
Fox and rapper Kanye West embarked on their relationship soon after meeting at a New Year’s Eve party in Miami earlier this year.
They enjoyed highly publicized dates in New York City, Los Angeles and Paris before announcing their split on February 14 and hours later Fox declared she “wasn’t in love” with the rapper.
“I have love for him for I wasn’t in love w the man Jesus Christ what do u guys think I am 12 years old?!” she said on Instagram.
According to Forbes’ most recent reports, West has a net worth of approximately $1.8 billion.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight a few weeks after their split, Fox said that there’s no bad blood, saying of her romance with the rapper and designer: “It was the best thing that could have happened to me.”
The latest clip was captured on her TikTok Story so it is no longer available, but Reddit users have shared the video which prompted a discussion on the platform.
“Is she admitting to using Kanye?” the poster asked, while another user said: “Pretty sure they all used each other which whatever idc lol.”
Newsweek has contacted West’s representatives for comment.
Speaking on her podcast Forbidden Fruits earlier this year, Fox spoke about dating billionaires, saying: “People are like ‘Oh, you’re only in it for the fame. You’re in it for the clout. You’re in it for the money.’ Honey, I’ve dated billionaires my entire adult life. Let’s keep it real.”
She also denied that her relationship with the “Jesus Walks” rapper was a publicity stunt, saying: “There’s always people that think every single celebrity scandal is a setup. I personally don’t.”
In August, Fox made headlines when she took to TikTok to share her opinion on child-rearing, which sparked a debate among her followers.
“Hey guys, I’m just coming on here to remind you that childhood, the idea of childhood—the concept of childhood—was only invented in the 18th century,” she said in the one-minute clip. “Prior to that, children were just regarded as little adults.”