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Zoë Kravitz Poses In Latex, Talks Struggles With Anorexia, & Actually Admits She Benefited From Nepotism!

Zoë Kravitz Poses In Latex, Talks Struggles With Anorexia, & Actually Admits She Benefited From Nepotism!

Zoe Kravitz poses for Complex magazine's April 2015 issue.
Hey, Kim Kardashian, you’re not the only one who looks sexy in latex!
Zoë Kravitz is a dominatrix queen in the April/May issue of Complex magazine, wearing a tiny latex bra top and shorts with boots that nearly cover her legs from toe to crotch!
The pictures are HOT, but the interview is just AH-Mazing!
Zoë gets candid and real about a lot of her personal struggles, particularly with anorexia and having to deal with fame from a young age:

“I had a really hard time when I was 16, 17, 18. I started with the eating disorder in high school├óΓé¼┬ª.Just [a hard time] loving myself… I think it was part of being a woman, and being surrounded by [fame]. I don’t think it was about the fame, but I think it was definitely about being around that world, seeing that world. I felt pressured.”

When she was filming The Road Within in 2013, the anorexia returned:

“My parents got really scared for me to go back down that road. It was fucked up, man. You could see my rib cage. I was just trying to lose more weight for the film but I couldn’t see: You’re there. Stop. It was scary.”

Playing with her band Lolawolf helped her overcome her weight issues, although it was still difficult at first:

“I was like, ├óΓé¼╦£I don’t want to gain weight,’ as opposed to being like, ├óΓé¼╦£Good, I’m a normal human being.’ [Her bandmates] kept me company, and kept me sane.”

Unlike a lot of celebrity offspring, the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet doesn’t pretend that nepotism had no part in helping her have an acting and singing career:

“It was very easy for me to get an agent when I wanted to act, for obvious reasons. And I don’t know, maybe it’s not because they thought I was talented├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥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, ├óΓé¼╦£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├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥it’s fucking crazy. I’m so thankful for it.”

Still, there are downsides to all the fame:

“It’s so crazy, the things people say on Instagram. It’s a dark hole. I try not to look at it anymore. The comments, like: I’m ugly, and I should kill myself. And then there’s like├óΓé¼┬ªpeople just├óΓé¼┬ªthere’s nothing you could post.”

However, the actress does understand the allure of her life:

“There’s this like ├óΓé¼╦£American Dream’├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥you want this life. It’s dangled in front of you. It’s this thing: You can’t have this, but look how cool it is. I totally get it. I’d probably have a certain amount of anger toward that [if I was in that position]… Sometimes it’s difficult for me to enjoy the fame. I guess you just have to trust that you did something awesome in a past life, like saved a kid from a burning home.”

What a grounded young woman!
Stay awesome, girl!
See more uber hot pics in the gallery (above)!
[Image via Complex]

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Apr 01, 2015 16:08pm PDT