Zoë Kravitz Slams Hulu For Lack Of Diversity After ‘High Fidelity’ Cancellation

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Zoë Kravitz slammed Hulu for cancelling the show that she starred in, “High Fidelity,” according to Fox News.

Lenny Kravtiz’s daughter took to Instagram to allude to the fact that Hulu lacks racial diversity in its offered streaming selections.

“It’s cool. at least hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. oh wait,” she wrote in a comment directed towards fellow actress Tessa Thompson, who said she’ll miss watching the show.

Hulu did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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The streaming service does have other series that include women of color in supporting roles as well as several diverse series it has licensed from third-party networks. Hulu also recently added “Wu-Tang: An American Saga,” “Ramy” and “Love, Victor,” but these series largely feature men of color as leads.

“High Fidelity” only received one season before it was canceled by Hulu.

The series was a reboot of the 2000 John Cusack film and 1995 novel of the same name and had Kravitz starring in the leading role. Her mother, Lisa Bonet, starred in the original film alongside Cusack.

In the 10-episode series, Kravitz played the role of Robyn Brooks – a music and pop-culture-obsessed record store owner who is trying to make sense of her failed past relationships.