Zoe Kravitz is calling it like she sees it. The actress called out Hulu for its lack of diverse leads on Saturday, days after her series on the streaming platform,, was canceled after one season.
The show, inspired by Nick Hornby's novel and the 2000 John Cusack film, followed Kravitz's gender-flipped take on Rob, a record store owner who is a pop culture nut and loves a good «Top 5» list.
The half-hour romantic dramedy depicted the highs and lows of love and heartbreak, and earned several celeb fans — like Tessa Thompson. «I will miss you alllllllllllll so much,» Thompson commented on Kravitz's heartfelt farewell to High Fidelity on Instagram. "@tessamaethompson it's cool," Kravitz wrote back on Saturday. «At least hulu has a ton of other.
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