Lenny Kravitz Gives Blessing to Daughter Zoë’s Relationship With Harry Styles
Lenny Kravitz has given his approval to his daughter Zoë Kravitz’s relationship with Harry Styles. A source told Us Weekly the musician “thinks they’re a great match” and that the…

Lenny Kravitz has given his approval to his daughter Zoë Kravitz's relationship with Harry Styles. A source told Us Weekly the musician "thinks they're a great match" and that the pair "really make each other happy and have an easygoing relationship, like best friends who are dating."
Zoë Kravitz attended the 2026 Golden Globes alone Sunday, presenting at the ceremony without Styles. Her Saint Laurent dress caught the attention, and she wore jewelry by Jessica McCormack.
The actress and former One Direction singer sparked dating rumors in August. Their romance was going strong, a source told People on Dec. 1.
"Harry's been spending long stretches of time in Rome this year. Zoë has joined him several times since late summer," the insider said. "They just stroll around, meet up with friends and live a very relaxed life. They have great chemistry."
The actress "has maintained a lot of independence" in their connection, the source told Us Weekly. "Her family would joke that one of the reasons men would fall in love with her was because she kept an air of mystery and distance," the insider added. "With Harry, she is operating differently. She's spent the past few months traveling with him and is content by his side as he works on his album."
Styles has kept a low profile over the last year. Late last month, he sparked rumors that new music could be on the way. On Dec. 27, he released a surprise music video for "Forever, Forever," the song he played during the final show of his 2023 Love On Tour.
The singer has kept his personal life private. In 2022, he told Rolling Stone, "I've never talked about my life away from work publicly and found that it's benefited me positively. There's always going to be a version of a narrative, and I think I just decided I wasn't going to spend the time trying to correct it or redirect it in some way."




