Zoë Kravitz Criticizes Hulu for “Tacky” Harry Styles Joke Amid Engagement Rumors
Zoë Kravitz recently took to task streaming service Hulu for a social media post that exploited her engagement to pop star Harry Styles. This jab by Hulu came off as inappropriate and Zoë was quick to make her feelings known.
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz’s romance first made waves when they were seen together in Rome in August 2025. Reports of the engagement surfaced in April 2026, just eight months after they were rumored to have started dating. Evidenced by photos of the two kissing, the news of their engagement quickly became a hot topic among fans and media outlets alike.
Last week, Hulu made a tone-deaf reference to the once beloved TV show “High Fidelity” where Zoë stars as Robyn Brooks. Hulu cheekily captioned a photo of Kravitz in the show with a song reference. But instead of laughing it off, Zoë responded in the comments by calling it “tacky” and tagged Hulu directly, prompting the media giant to remove the post.
This incident, while trivial, touched on a sore spot for fans of “High Fidelity,” which was canceled by Hulu after only one season despite strong criticism. Notably, Zoë herself had expressed her disappointment on social media over the show’s cancellation back in the day.
In interviews, Kravitz has shared how meaningful “High Fidelity” was to its viewers and portrayed voices that are seldom seen on TV. Echoing her previous sentiments, Zoë stated that Hulu’s decision to cancel the show was indeed a “big mistake.” Her valid concerns and criticisms made waves online, prompting conversations around representation in media.
Zoë Kravitz’s journey on social media is as captivating as her on-screen performances. Her outspoken words about the importance of diverse representation in our media landscape only add another layer to her already multifaceted career. So next time you see her in a show, remember the voice she’s given to many who rarely get to see themselves on screen. Congratulations on your engagement, Zoë!


