Zoë Kravitz unwittingly organized journeys for her friends.
Zoe Kravitz, the talented actress who played Catwoman in the recent film "The Batman," found herself in an unexpected situation during the production of the movie. It appears that her fridge was rummaged through on multiple occasions, leading to a series of incidents involving hallucinogenic substances.
The incidents, which occurred four times in total, involved chocolate mushrooms. Kravitz did not intentionally give these hallucinogens to her friends, but unfortunately, they ended up consuming them. One of her friends from Paris needed care as a result.
Kravitz herself was not immune to these accidents. She revealed that she once took mushrooms while reading the script for an episode of the series "The Studio." This experience mirrors her character's actions in the Apple TV+ series, where she accidentally eats hallucinogenic cookies.
Her co-star, Austin Butler, commented that these incidents serve as a lesson for both of them. Kravitz, in response, has taken steps to prevent such occurrences in the future. She now labels everything in her fridge to avoid any unwanted surprises.
It's worth noting that Kravitz sent "a lot of crazy text messages" to Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg after taking mushrooms, but the details of these messages remain undisclosed.
For those dealing with substance abuse or drug problems, the "Sucht & Drugs" hotline in Germany can be contacted under the phone number 01806/31 30 31. The call from the landline and mobile network costs 20 cents, according to the Federal Institute for Public Health.
Despite these incidents, Kravitz continues to shine in her roles, demonstrating her versatility as an actress. Her performances in "The Batman" and "The Studio" are testament to her talent and resilience.