Zoe Kravitz: 'I Didn't Identify With Black Culture' as a Kid
The actress keeps it real for NYLON.
www.bet.comZoë Kravitz has publicly discussed her mixed-race heritage and how she has come to embrace it over time. Recent coverage often centers on her family background (Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet) and her experiences with identity and representation.
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The actress keeps it real for NYLON.
www.bet.comThe actor recalls feeling insecure about her hair and eyebrows
www.the-independent.comThe actor recalls feeling insecure about her hair and eyebrows
www.independent.co.ukAnother case of “think before you post.”
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www.imdb.comKravitz also co-wrote the script.
www.biography.comZoë Kravitz has been receiving a lot of praise for her role as Catwoman in the latest Batman installment. While she played a strong, confident, and powerful woman, in real life the actress didn’t always feel that way. She was born into fame with Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz as her parents, both of w
www.xonecole.comZoe Kravitz says she didn’t identify with black culture
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