Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty; Terry Wyatt/GettyZoë Kravitzis creditingTaylor Swiftfor helping her get through the COVID pandemic.TheKimiactress, 33, said in an interview withGQthat she spent some time with the “Anti-Hero” singer, 32, in London during the pandemic lockdown. Kravitz had been there filmingThe Batmanmovie while Swift was also spending lockdown with her boyfriendJoe Alwyn.“She was my pod,” Kravitz toldGQ. “She was a very important part of being in London, just having a friend that I could see and that would make me home-cooked meals and dinner on my birthday.“The feeling is mutual. Swift praised Kravitz for her personality and work in an email toGQ.“Zoë’s sense of self is what makes her such an exciting artist, and such an incredible friend,” Swift said. “She has this very honest inner compass, and the result is art and life without compromising who she is.“Throughout the years, the Grammy winner has been vocal about supporting her friend.Swiftraved about Kravitz’s performanceinThe Batmanwhen it came out, writing on her Instagram story, “@zoeisabellakravitz is the Catwoman of my dreams.The Batmanwas phenomenal!!!“RELATED VIDEO:Taylor Swift Muses on Love, Revenge and Image on Moody Indie-Pop Masterpiece ‘Midnights’Swift reportedly alsohelped Kravitzduring a photo shoot for theNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue in 2020.New York Times Magazineeditor-in-chief Jake Silverstein toldWWDthat Swift stepped in tohelp with thephoto shoot and he directed her during the photoshoot.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silverstein said.The duo’s friendship has been on display more recently inTaylor Swift’s latest studio albumMidnights. Kravitz co-wrote the song “Lavender Haze” and provided backupvocalsfor that song and “Glitch” from the extended edition of the album, perBillboard.
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Zoë Kravitzis creditingTaylor Swiftfor helping her get through the COVID pandemic.TheKimiactress, 33, said in an interview withGQthat she spent some time with the “Anti-Hero” singer, 32, in London during the pandemic lockdown. Kravitz had been there filmingThe Batmanmovie while Swift was also spending lockdown with her boyfriendJoe Alwyn.“She was my pod,” Kravitz toldGQ. “She was a very important part of being in London, just having a friend that I could see and that would make me home-cooked meals and dinner on my birthday.“The feeling is mutual. Swift praised Kravitz for her personality and work in an email toGQ.“Zoë’s sense of self is what makes her such an exciting artist, and such an incredible friend,” Swift said. “She has this very honest inner compass, and the result is art and life without compromising who she is.“Throughout the years, the Grammy winner has been vocal about supporting her friend.Swiftraved about Kravitz’s performanceinThe Batmanwhen it came out, writing on her Instagram story, “@zoeisabellakravitz is the Catwoman of my dreams.The Batmanwas phenomenal!!!“RELATED VIDEO:Taylor Swift Muses on Love, Revenge and Image on Moody Indie-Pop Masterpiece ‘Midnights’Swift reportedly alsohelped Kravitzduring a photo shoot for theNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue in 2020.New York Times Magazineeditor-in-chief Jake Silverstein toldWWDthat Swift stepped in tohelp with thephoto shoot and he directed her during the photoshoot.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silverstein said.The duo’s friendship has been on display more recently inTaylor Swift’s latest studio albumMidnights. Kravitz co-wrote the song “Lavender Haze” and provided backupvocalsfor that song and “Glitch” from the extended edition of the album, perBillboard.
Zoë Kravitzis creditingTaylor Swiftfor helping her get through the COVID pandemic.
TheKimiactress, 33, said in an interview withGQthat she spent some time with the “Anti-Hero” singer, 32, in London during the pandemic lockdown. Kravitz had been there filmingThe Batmanmovie while Swift was also spending lockdown with her boyfriendJoe Alwyn.
“She was my pod,” Kravitz toldGQ. “She was a very important part of being in London, just having a friend that I could see and that would make me home-cooked meals and dinner on my birthday.”
The feeling is mutual. Swift praised Kravitz for her personality and work in an email toGQ.
“Zoë’s sense of self is what makes her such an exciting artist, and such an incredible friend,” Swift said. “She has this very honest inner compass, and the result is art and life without compromising who she is.”
Throughout the years, the Grammy winner has been vocal about supporting her friend.
Swiftraved about Kravitz’s performanceinThe Batmanwhen it came out, writing on her Instagram story, “@zoeisabellakravitz is the Catwoman of my dreams.The Batmanwas phenomenal!!!”
RELATED VIDEO:Taylor Swift Muses on Love, Revenge and Image on Moody Indie-Pop Masterpiece ‘Midnights’
Swift reportedly alsohelped Kravitzduring a photo shoot for theNew York Times Magazine’s “Great Performers” issue in 2020.
New York Times Magazineeditor-in-chief Jake Silverstein toldWWDthat Swift stepped in tohelp with thephoto shoot and he directed her during the photoshoot.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“Zoe was being very strict about [social distancing guidelines] anyway because she’s shooting [The Batman], andTaylor Swiftwas in her pod and willing to assist,” Silverstein said.
The duo’s friendship has been on display more recently inTaylor Swift’s latest studio albumMidnights. Kravitz co-wrote the song “Lavender Haze” and provided backupvocalsfor that song and “Glitch” from the extended edition of the album, perBillboard.
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