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Zoe Kravitz Says Friends Ate Her Hallucinogenic Chocolate Four Times, Spills During Lie Detector Chat

Zoe Kravitz Says Friends Ate Her Hallucinogenic Chocolate Four Times, Spills During Lie Detector Chat
  • PublishedAugust 30, 2025

Zoe Kravitz said during Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector interview that several friends unknowingly ate hallucinogenic chocolate from her fridge, prompting her to rush in and play caretaker at least once while filming The Batman.

Hi, I am Sage Matthews, and yes, another celebrity confession just arrived to remind us that household boundaries are fantasy and labels exist for a reason. Here is the signature thought rattling around my brain at 2 a.m.: of course a famous person’s fridge doubles as a surprise psychedelic dispenser.

Let’s get to the facts. In the on-camera Vanity Fair test, Kravitz, 36, told her Caught Stealing co-star Austin Butler, 34, that she has “accidentally dosed several people.” The setup was painfully simple. Friends visited, popped open her fridge while she was not home, and helped themselves to unmarked “chocolate mushrooms.” Cue the frantic calls. According to Kravitz, it happened about four times. One incident landed smack in the middle of her The Batman shoot, when a visiting friend from Paris ate the stash and spiraled enough that Kravitz left work to tend to the situation. She says she now labels everything. Also her reminder to the world: do not dig into other people’s refrigerators like it is a community snack bar, especially when the chocolate is unlabeled and you are in Gotham-adjacent territory.

This exclusive scoop is not floating in a rumor cloud either. It comes straight from Vanity Fair’s own polygraph segment, and New York Post’s entertainment desk amplified the exchange for the rest of us doomscrollers who needed one more reason to trust nothing that looks like dessert. Multiple quotes were on camera, verifiable, and frankly too specific to dismiss as performative quirk. If you want a second anchor in reality, consider that Kravitz’s pop culture commentary in the same interview lines up with her other recent comments cited by outlets like The Guardian, which tracked Sarah Jessica Parker’s stance on the And Just Like That backlash and the show’s run through August 2025.

While strapped to the lie detector, Kravitz also swerved into TV territory and managed to ding two Sex and the City spinoffs in one go. Asked to choose between The Carrie Diaries and And Just Like That, she chose neither, adding a very tired “leave that show alone” for emphasis. Butler, who starred in The Carrie Diaries from 2013 to 2014 as Sebastian Kydd, played it up by theatrically tossing papers that apparently showed photos of himself. Kravitz apologized once she realized he had skin in the prequel game, then admitted she has mixed feelings about And Just Like That ending after three seasons. If there was a polite escape hatch, she did not take it.

It gets bleaker, and yes, somehow funnier. Earlier this week, during a segment of the Are You Okay? show, Kravitz said the two things that keep her up at night are death and And Just Like That. The internal monologue, as she described it, ping-pongs between “Oh my God, I am going to die” and “what happened there.” That is arguably the most accurate review the series has received, and it doubles as a state-of-the-world mood board.

So where does that leave us? With a celebrity who has become the reluctant cautionary tale for kitchen etiquette and a scene partner willing to turn a cringe into a bit. It also adds a dash of reality to the Hollywood mystique. Behind the gowns and trailers, someone is labeling Tupperware like a suburban parent because the alternative is emergency mushroom triage on a workday. Stars, they are just like us, if our brunch chocolate came with a bonus trip.

For context you can use at a dinner party you probably regret attending, And Just Like That aired from December 2021 to August 2025 with Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis at the center. Parker told The Guardian in June that she tunes out the noise after fifty years of acting, which is a graceful way of saying none of us can scream loud enough to change a renewal decision. Meanwhile, Kravitz, known for Big Little Lies and The Batman, currently promotes Caught Stealing, which is why she and Butler were in the Vanity Fair hot seat in the first place.

The moral, if we are assigning one, is bleakly simple. Lock your fridge when hosting creative people who travel with artisanal edibles. Or label everything like your sanity depends on it, because for Kravitz it clearly did. And if anyone asks which spinoff wins, pretend your Wi-Fi cut out. You will sleep better.

What to watch next is obvious. Will a future interview force a formal fridge PSA from Kravitz, complete with laminated warning signs? Will Butler playfully clap back by delivering a box of labeled chocolates at his next press junket? Stay tuned. At this point, should we even pretend to be surprised?

Sources: Celebrity Storm and Vanity Fair, New York Post, The Guardian, The CW, Are You Okay? show
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Sage Matthews

Sage Matthews is a creative journalist who brings a unique and thoughtful voice to the world of celebrity news. With a keen eye for trends and a deep appreciation for pop culture, Sage crafts stories that are both insightful and engaging. Known for their calm and collected demeanor, they have a way of bringing clarity to even the messiest celebrity scandals. Outside of writing, Sage is passionate about environmental sustainability, photography, and exploring new creative outlets. They use their platform to advocate for diversity, inclusivity, and meaningful change in the media landscape.