Much like her career, life in modern day America has radically changed in the weeks and months following divisive US President Donald Trump’s successful race to the White House.
But while promotional commitments for new film Rough Night take precedence, Zoë Kravitz, 28, has paused to reflect on Trump’s polarising impact since entering office in February.
She told the October issue of Vogue: ‘[It’s] dark. It’s beyond farcical. It’s not funny, but you almost have to laugh. I just called my mum and we were talking about Trump firing the head of the FBI (James Comey), and we both started laughing.’