The definition of cool is to be “fashionably attractive/ impressive,” a definition that we think applies to Zoe Kravitz, whose style, good looks, ability to be candid and honest about her background and carve out her own space make her stand out.
In her interview with Complex‘s Karissa Sanchez, she shares about her inherited coolness from parents Lisa Bonet and Lenny Kravitz, relationships, fame and more:
“It’s not that I hate fame or don’t appreciate the response, it’s just not the fire. [Fame] for me is a result of famous parents and hopefully doing my own thing. I wasn’t the most talented girl in the world when I was 15. It was because my parents were famous, and they were like, ‘Cool, maybe we can make money off of that.’ I know so many talented people that do the most amazing things but they need to work at a restaurant. I don’t. I can make all the art I want and get paid to do it—it’s fucking crazy. I’m so thankful for it.”
Read the complete interview on Complex.com.