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Zoe Kravitz Says Mom Lisa Bonet "Always Got A Dark Vibe" From Bill Cosby
Zoe Kravitz Says Mom Lisa Bonet "Always Got A Dark Vibe" From Bill Cosby
Source: Rolling Stone

Zoe Kravitz Says Mom Lisa Bonet "Always Got A Dark Vibe" From Bill Cosby

Zoe Kravitz at Roots Picnic 2016 Photo Credit: Averie Cole

Zoe Kravitz serves as the cover star for the latest issue of Rolling Stone.

As Rolling Stone's most recent cover star, Zoe Kravitz discusses everything from living with mom Lisa Bonet and dad Lenny Kravitz, being engaged to actor Karl Glusman, and challenges she's faced as an actor.

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During the interview she also spoke on how Bonet and Lenny weren't planning to have a child and how that complicated the former's working relationship with Bill Cosby. The former comedian, who was recently sentenced to time in prison for sexual assault, was reportedly upset that Bonet was pregnant.

"Her and him never got along," Kravitz said of Bonet and Cosby. "Whether he was attracted to her, or he resented her having a mind of her own, she always got a weird vibe from him. A dark vibe."

Kravitz then goes on to talk about a picture she found recently of Cosby holding her as a baby.

"It's actually a really disturbing picture," she said. "His face is not a sweet face at all. It's kind of creepy."

In the interview she also talks about being sexually harassed on set.

"I won't name names, because I don't want to ruin anyone's life," Kravitz said. "But I definitely worked with a director who made me very uncomfortable. I was young — maybe 19 or 20 — and we were on location, staying at the same hotel. And it was full-on: 'Can I come inside your room?' Just totally inappropriate. And then he'd do things like come to the makeup trailer and touch my hair. Or say, 'Let me see your costume — turn around?' It's just never OK for someone to do that. Especially when they're in a position of power."

The cover story also finds Kravitz recreating her mother's 1988 Rolling Stone photo.

Source: Rolling Stone