Zoe Kravitz Calls Out Hulu For Lack Of Diversity Following The Cancellation Of Her Series ‘High Fidelity’
Zoe Kravitz Calls Out Hulu For Lack Of Diversity Following The Cancellation Of Her Series ‘High Fidelity’
Actress Zoe Kravitz is airing out her show, “High Fidelity’s” home streaming service – Hulu. After only one season, “High Fidelity’s” cancellation was recently announced, and the 31-year-old actress is speaking out on how she feels about it.
Zoe Kravitz shouted out her castmates with a sweet Instagram post:
“i wanna give a shout out to my #highfidelity family. thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show. i’m in awe of all of you.”

“…and thank you to everyone who watched, loved and supported us. #breakupssuck”

But Zoe Kravitz also made it clear that she feels Hulu doesn’t have enough diversity for its original shows.
https://youtu.be/r5bkbfdVzbI
Actress Tessa Thompson commented, leading to a response from Zoe, who suggested Hulu doesn’t have women of color starring in its shows. She wrote,
“it’s cool. at least hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. oh wait.”

Writer Lena Waithe also offered Zoe Kravitz support and expressed her disappointment in the series getting canceled.

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