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Zoe Kravitz doesn’t hold back, no matter how troublesome the truth is.
The 36-year-old actress and film director, when asked about one of her favorite shows, stole Coskaan Austin Butler, who accidentally steals her while testing a lie detector at Vanity Fair.
“Your first lie detector test proved you’re a huge fan of sex and the city,” Butler said in a clip released on Thursday, August 28th.
Without missing the beat, Kravitz replied, “It’s neither.”
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The Elvis actor maintains his calmness and eye contact with his co-stars, urging her to “tell me more.”
“Leave that show alone,” she said passionately. “Everyone, please stop.”
Butler throws away two pieces of paper. Kravitz asked what they were and he replied that they were pictures of him.
“Ah, no. Are you on that show?” she asks him, and Butler reveals that he is in Carrie’s diary. “Okay, sorry. I didn’t know that.”
At this point, those who conducted the lie detector test shared that Kravitz was 100% “true” in her answer.
Butler appeared in Carrie’s Diary, the sex and city prequel series.
He played Sebastian Kaide, the love interest of young Carrie Bradshaw, played by Anna Sophia Robb at Castlebury High School in Connecticut. Of course, Sarah Jessica Parker created the role of Carrie.
The show ran for two seasons on CW from 2013 to 2014, and also starred Ellen Won, Katie Findley, Brendan Dooling, Chloe Bridge and Stefania Laby Owen.
Lindsay Goat took part in the show in the second season as a younger version of Samantha Jones, a role that was famous by Kim Cattrall.
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Kravitz also gave her honest opinion on such a final season…without restraint.
“Can I say you feel relieved about it and just like that… is coming to an end?” Butler asked her in the Lie Detector Test.
Kravitz admitted to having “complex feelings” about the end of the Sex and City Revival series.
Butler then asked if she had a favorite plot line of the season, allowing her to unleash.
“My favorite is a word I don’t think I can use for that show,” Kravitz explained. “There were some plot lines that confused me more than others. There were plot lines that were more upsetting than others.”
When Butler asks for an example, she points to the episode and sees Aiden Shaw (John Corbett) breaking one of Carrie’s windows and replacing the entire episode with glass.
“I liked Aiden,” Butler said.
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Butler and Kravitz team up on the big screen of a new film that steals in their new movie.
The captured stolen follows Hank Thompson (Butler), a New York City dive barbertender who has acquired himself and his girlfriend Yvonne (Kravitz), and is caught in the abdomen of a criminal in the city after agreeing to look after his punk rock neighbor Russ.”
The film is directed by Darren Aronofsky and is based on a script by Charlie Houston and a book by Houston of the same name.
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