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Julia Fox's Video of Her Son Trying To Give Donuts to the NYPD at the Knicks Parade Will Make Your Day

Julia Fox just shared a video from the Knicks parade, and her five-year-old son Valentino absolutely stole the show.

Fox is known for making quite a commotion just about everywhere she goes. Kanye West's (or rather, Ye's) ex repeatedly shocks fans with her skintight cut-out outfits and daring designs, such as a dress made from sheer plastic wrap, a skirt made from belts, and a tube top made from…wait for it, condoms.

This time, Fox isn't pushing boundaries with her out-there ensembles. Actually, she's playing it safe with a very mom-like look (a grey jersey-knit calf-length tank dress with a flowy skirt). Instead of the model/actress taking center stage, she let her kiddo grab the spotlight during the day's festivities.

The 36-year-old recently posted a series of videos and pics on Instagram after the Knicks parade in New York City. In the cute carousel, Valentino is seen riding on his mom's shoulders, standing on an NYPD police car, hanging with Fox and friends on top of a New York sanitation truck, and delivering donuts to New York's finest.

In what can only be described as the most absolutely adorable video clip, the five-year-old (with mom by his side) walks up to several police officers, holding an open Dunkin' box. While the NYPD patrollers politely decline the little boy's offer, it looks like (based on Fox's other photos) they did let him take a ride in one of their cars.

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Fans flooded Fox's Instagram post with comments, writing, "Your kid was the kid on a TikTok video. Someone asking why there's a kid on the cop car!" Fox replied, "lmao cuz why did he become the main attraction." Other commenters added, "The donut gesture was so sweet, just like him!", "Iconic mother moves," and, "This is how you do it! Best mama ever…he will never forget this day!"

And yeah, we agree. Donuts, riding on a street sweeper, hanging in a police cruiser-does it get any better than this? Of course, it does. After all, Julia and her son were at one of the biggest ticker-tape parades in NYC history, celebrating the Knicks' first NBA Championship victory in 53 years.

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This story was originally published June 18, 2026 at 6:26 PM.

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