
Zoe Kravitz sparks concern over shockingly thin appearance as she steps out in NYC after surprise Emmy nom
The Batman actress, 36 - who has been romantically linked to hunky actor Noah Centineo - kept busy on Thursday in the Big Apple while putting on a leggy display in a stylish look.
However, some social media users voiced worry over the star's slim figure in the comment section of an Instagram post shared by gossip site DeuxMoi.
One penned, 'I never noticed how tiny she is,' while another wrote, 'She doesn't look healthy.'
A fan also typed out, 'She looks TINY,' while others continued to say that she appears 'too thin' in the recent images.
However, another expressed, 'She has always been petite and small frame. She looks gorgeous just like her mother. Channing fumbled,' referencing to Zoe's ex-fiance Channing Tatum.
Other fans also compared the actress to her mother Lisa Bonet - who was married to singer Lenny Kravitz from 1987 until 1993.
'Man, she looks so much like her beautiful mama!' one typed out, and another shared, 'She looks so much like her mother in these.'
Another came to the her defense and added, 'Everyone commenting on her weight is so obviously seething with jealousy, the gym is always open to you plus some people really are that naturally thin, maybe yall should cry about it.'
During the daytime excursion, Kravitz put on a leggy display in a pair of black, mini shorts as well as a printed, red shirt.
She additionally slipped into a pair of open-toed, black pumps and easily carried a Yves Saint Laurent purse in her left hand.
Her dark locks were parted in the middle and pulled back into a low up do, allowing loose strands to fall down her back.
Zoe opted for minimal accessories as she exited The Bowery Hotel and sported small earrings as well as black shades.
The star sipped on an iced coffee that she also carried while heading to her next destination.
'Man, she looks so much like her beautiful mama!' one typed out, and another shared, 'She looks so much like her mother in these'
The High Fidelity actress later slipped into a pair of black sweatpants and added a black hat on top of her head.
Kravitz has previously opened up about confidence and inner beauty during an interview in InStyle in 2018.
'I'm just trying to listen to my body, spirit, and heart and notice when I don't feel good. And when that happens, I shift my energy or my perspective.'
She continued, 'Steam rooms are, like, my favorite places ever. For me, spas aren't for getting my nails done. I want to sweat it out. I have a steam room in my house because it just makes me feel so good.
'When I'm in L.A., I go to a Korean spa and spend hours there sweating it out, moving the energy.'
And while talking to Elle, the beauty also discussed her form of self-care and emphasized the importance of hydration - and allowing a cheat day once in a while.
'Trying to drink enough water is such a huge thing. I really don't. Sometimes I'll realize it's five o'clock and I've had the tiniest glass of water. I try to go to the gym or at least walk and move my body around.'
She added, 'I try eating well - making sure you're eating greens or steamed veggies, or stuff that doesn't have a lot of oil or chemicals.
'But if you want to go to McDonald's every once in a while, do it! But it's about clean food that hasn't been processed.'
Earlier this week, the nominations for the 2025 Emmys were announced - with the ceremony set to be held later this year on September 14.
Zoe garnered a nod for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series after she played herself in the satirical comedy series The Studio.
The cast also included Seth Rogen - one the show's co-creators - as well as Chase Sui Wonders, Catherine O'Hara, Ike Barinholtz, Kathryn Hahn and Bryan Cranston.
During an interview with Deadline, Kravitz opened up about portraying an unhinged version of herself.
'If you can't make fun of yourself, I think there's something wrong. And so I was really excited to make fun of myself, or the idea of myself, and the awards cycle, and all of that.'
Zoe added, 'I think it's something to laugh at and to explore - it's not just pointing and laughing.'
Nine months earlier, the actress split from fiance Channing Tatum - after the former couple began dating in 2021.
Kravitz has since been linked to actor Noah Centineo after the pair were seen spending time together this year. They were last spotted a couple months ago in May while out in NYC.
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