Zoe Kravitz regrets Will Smith’s participation in the Oscars

Zoe Kravitz regretted it The Wall Street Journal regarding her decision to publicly call Will Smith for slapping Chris Rock at the Academy Awards. A few days after the slap, the “Batman” star posted a picture of her to Instagram from the Oscars red carpet and wrote, “Here’s a picture of myself on the show where we seem to be assaulting people on stage right now.” Kravitz also responded “No” when a commenter asked if she supported Smith’s actions.

“I’m torn about what I’m going to say now, because I’m only supposed to talk about it; Kravitz has now told The Wall Street Journal about how she decided to comment on the Oscar slap.” I wish I had handled it differently. that’s good. “

Kravitz posted on the slap provoked a violent reaction On social media, many Will Smith supporters criticized Kravitz for comments she previously made about Smith’s son Jaden. The backlash has left Kravitz thinking differently about speaking out on social media.

“It’s a scary time to have an opinion or say something wrong or make art or controversial statements or ideas or whatever,” Kravitz told WSJ. “It’s mostly scary because art is about conversation. That should, in my opinion, always be the goal. The Internet is the opposite of conversation. The Internet is people who put things in and don’t absorb anything.”

She added, “I remembered that I was an artist.” “Being an artist doesn’t mean everyone likes you or everyone thinks you’re sexy. It’s about expressing something that we hope will spark conversation, inspire people or make them feel visible. I think I’m in a place right now where I don’t want to express myself through a comment or tweet.” I want to express myself through art.”

Kravitz is currently working on the production of her feature film Pussy Island, starring Naomi Aki and Channing Tatum.



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