Zoë Isabella Kravitz has long been a magnetic presence in Hollywood, and it’s hard to imagine she could have been anything but – a natural, given the artistic legacy of her parents, Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet. But from early on, Zoë set out to make a mark on her own terms. Whether she was getting gritty in “Mad Max: Fury Road” or bringing her edge to “X-Men: First Class,” she’s built an acting resume that’s eclectic and never boring.
Her creativity isn’t limited to the screen. Zoë fronts the band Lolawolf, lending the same raspy vulnerability to her music that she channels into her acting. And, as anyone who’s tracked a best-dressed list in the last decade knows, her fearless sense of style has made her something of a muse for designers and fans who appreciate a spikier kind of glamour.
Yet for someone who grew up surrounded by cameras, Zoë has kept an almost old-school sense of privacy and authenticity. Friends say she’s sharp-eyed about fame, balancing it with rare honesty – a quality she credits to watching her parents handle the highs and lows of celebrity without losing themselves.
Love and relationships have always been part of Zoë’s story, though she’s rarely one to overshare. The recent end of her relationship with Channing Tatum in early 2024 made headlines, not least because the two first connected while working together on her directorial debut, “Pussy Island.” Their chemistry on set translated into a real-life romance, with moments of public affection (city bike rides here, red carpet smiles there) before the two decided to part ways quietly.
Before that, Zoë was married to actor Karl Glusman. They started dating in 2016 and, in a fairytale moment, got married at Lenny Kravitz’s home in Paris in 2019. The story didn’t last forever – the couple split in late 2020 and finalized their divorce the following summer. Zoë’s earlier relationships also included a brief romance with musician Twin Shadow, a couple of years with Penn Badgley (back when he was still more “Gossip Girl” than Netflix psycho), a quiet, short-lived thing with Michael Fassbender, and, early on, actor Ben Foster.
What sticks out with Zoë isn’t the string of famous names, though – it’s how she’s never let those relationships define her public image. She tends to keep her heart close, rarely turning personal life into performance. In an interview back in 2020, she reflected, “Relationships aren’t movie scenes. The work is unglamorous sometimes, but that’s where you find what’s real.”
If the tabloids speculate about new romances, she shrugs it off. To Zoë, individuality matters more than optics – she’s described how she’s still figuring out what truly makes her happy and isn’t in a rush to fit anyone else’s narrative. As she told Vogue, “Sometimes happiness means sharing your life with someone. Sometimes it means shutting the door and listening to your own thoughts.”
Past Relationships

Austin Butler

Noah Centineo

Channing Tatum

Karl Glusman

Chris Pine

Noah Gabriel Becker

Drake

James Levy

Penn Badgley

Ezra Miller

Michael Fassbender

Andrew VanWyngarden

Ben Foster

Twin Shadow

Lily Allen
Directing her first film, diving into new music, and constantly challenging herself on screen, Zoë Kravitz seems less interested these days in rumors or relationship status. Maybe that’s wisdom learned from watching her parents navigate celebrity, or maybe it’s just her own fierce sense of self. Either way, she lets her work – and not the gossip – speak for itself. And if there’s a trick to staying grounded when the world’s watching, Zoë’s quietly figured it out.