
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]



