Zoë Kravitz calls out Hulu for lack of diversity after the cancellation of her show 'High Fidelity'
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Libby Torres
Aug 11, 2020, 01:03 IST
Zoë Kravitz in Hulu's "High Fidelity."Hulu
Zoë Kravitz slammed Hulu's lack of diversity in an Instagram comment on Saturday.
Kravitz had posted a picture mourning the end of her show "High Fidelity," which was canceled by Hulu on Wednesday.
Actor Tessa Thompson offered her condolences to Kravitz and the rest of the show's cast, commenting, "I will miss you alllllllllllll so much."
"it's cool. at least hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. oh wait," Kravitz replied.
"High Fidelity" focused on a pop culture obsessed record store owner, played by Kravitz, and was canceled after just one season.
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Zoë Kravitz criticized Hulu's lack of diversity in an Instagram comment on Saturday.
Following the cancellation of her show "High Fidelity" on Wednesday, Kravitz took to social media to share an image of herself with the rest of the cast, along with a heartfelt caption about their experience together.
"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," Kravitz wrote, adding the hashtag, "#breakupssuck."
"High Fidelity" follows Kravit's character Rob, a record store owner in Brooklyn, as she reflects on past relationships and explores her love of music. The Hulu show is a gender-bending reboot of the 2000 rom-com of the same name.
Representatives for Hulu didn't immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.
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