Zo? Kravitz Criticizes Hulu for a Lack of Diversity After 'High Fidelity' Is Canceled
Zo? Kravitz has criticized Hulu for having a lack of shows fronted by Black women following the cancelation of High Fidelity after one season.
Kravitz replied to actress Tessa Thompson who commented on the cancelation news, "I will miss you alllllllllllll so much."
The Big Little Lies star joked that Hulu has a "ton of other shows starring women of color" that viewers could watch instead.
High Fidelity fans are still reeling from the news that the show has been canceled by Hulu after just one season. And one person that's most definitely disappointed that High Fidelity wasn't renewed for Season 2 is its star, Zo? Kravitz.
After sharing a goodbye post on Instagram, Kravitz shared her actual thoughts about the show's cancelation in a reply to actress Tessa Thompson. After Thompson wrote, "I will miss you alllllllllllll so much," Kravtiz replied (via People), "It’s cool. At least Hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. Oh wait."
As noted by People, a plethora of celebs showed their support by commenting on Kravtiz's post, making it clear that High Fidelity had a lot of fans.
A post shared by Zoe? Kravitz (@zoeisabellakravitz) on Aug 5, 2020 at 7:25pm PDT
In the original post, Kravitz paid tribute to the series and said, "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."
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