Beware of what’s in Zoë Kravitz’s kitchen.
The actress admitted in a new Vanity Fair video with her Caught Stealing costar Austin Butler that several people have consumed something they weren’t expecting after going through her refrigerator. The subject came up began when Butler asked whether Kravitz had ever accidentally taken hallucinogens.
Her answer surprised the Elvis actor: “I’ve never accidentally taken hallucinogens, but I have accidentally dosed several people.”
Butler wanted to know if it had truly been an accident, and the answer was yes.
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“It’s people who went into my fridge when I wasn’t home,” Kravitz explained. “It’s happened like four times. It happened once when I was shooting Batman. My friend came to visit me from Paris and went into my fridge when I wasn’t there. And ate the chocolate mushrooms I had sitting there, and called me, and I had to leave work and take care of her. And then a month later, it happened again with another friend.”
As a result, she said, “now I label everything.”
She should be labeling things, Butler agreed.
“But,’ Kravitz added, “you also don’t go into people’s fridges and just eat unmarked chocolate.”
The costars of Darren Aronofsky’s new crime thriller have been making the rounds to promote the film (out Friday). Caught Stealing features Butler as Hank Thompson, a former baseball player who’s now a bartender who has agreed to watch his neighbor’s cat, but is swept up in a gang war. Kravitz portrays his love interest.
This isn’t the first amusing story that Kravitz has shared while promoting the new release.
Earlier this month, during an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers, the Big Little Lies alum spoke about her and her mom, Lisa Bonet, having accidentally let loose a snake inside a house belonging to Taylor Swift when the women crashed there during the Los Angeles wildfires.
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As they were packing up to leave, Bonet called to her daughter from another room, because Bonet’s snake, Orpheus, had escaped through an imperceptible hole in the corner of the wall.
They ended up having to call in the house manager, who began “ripping up the tile” and scratching the walls. They “destroyed the bathroom,” but Kravitz assured everyone that she would be paying for the repairs.
Perhaps she can make it up to the newly engaged pop star by purchasing a few copies of her upcoming album, The Life of a Showgirl.
Watch Kravitz and Butler’s full conversation above.