Zoë Kravitz isn’t putting up with any jokes made at the expense of her fiancée Harry Styles.
While promoting Kravitz’s cancelled show High Fidelity on Instagram, the streaming service made a joke about the actress’s relationship with the pop star.
“Robyn Brooks definitely has Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally on her playlist,” Hulu wrote alongside a photo of Kravitz as her High Fidelity character.
The caption referenced Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which was released on Mar. 6.
“This is tacky @hulu,” Kravitz commented.
The post has since been deleted.
In April, People confirmed Kravitz and Styles are engaged after the actress was spotting wear a massive diamond ring on her left hand. The couple were first romantically linked in August 2025.
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High Fidelity aired for one season on Hulu in 2020 and was a gender-flipped version of the 1995 novel and 2000 film of the same name starring John Cusack.
Kravitz, whose mother Lisa Bonet appeared in the film adaptation, played Robyn “Rob” Brooks, a young record store owner who revisits her past relationships through music and popular culture.
The show was cancelled in August 2020, six months after it initially dropped in February of that year. At the time, Kravitz slammed Hulu for cutting its only show led by a woman of color.
“At least Hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. Oh wait,” she wrote on Instagram, according to Variety.
In 2022, the actress criticized the streamer again for the cancellation, calling it a “big mistake.”
“They didn’t realize what that show was and what it could do,” Kravitz told Elle. “The amount of letters, DMs, people on the street and women that look like us—like, that love for the show, it meant something to people.”
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