• Zoë Kravitz (and Harry Styles!) skipped the 2025 Emmy Awards red carpet due to allegedly being at Charli xcx’s wedding.
  • Zoë’s nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in The Studio.
  • The actor took the role (as herself) due to finding the show “really thought-provoking.”

Looks like Zoë Kravitz skipped the 2025 Emmy Awards, meaning nope: She and Harry Styles didn’t make their red carpet debut. So...what are they doing instead? The pair was photographed in Rome just a few days ago, and rumor has it that the pair attended Charli xcx’s second wedding in Italy today. In other words: They had plans!

FYI, Zoë was nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series in The Studio—alongside Olivia Colman for The Bear, Jamie Lee Curtis also for The Bear, Robby Hoffman for Hacks, Cynthia Erivo for Poker Face, and Julianne Nicholson for Hacks. The award was already given out at the 2025 Creative Arts Emmys and Julianne won but love seeing her fellow nominees celebrate their achievement on the red carpet.

Zoë spoke to Deadline about playing herself on The Studio, saying, “I hadn’t read anything, and I also didn’t even really know how many guest spots they were planning on having and who they were going to get. It was just really about loving the thing they were wanting to explore in terms of filmmaking and the industry and where we’re at right now. And I thought it was really thought-provoking.”

In the show, Zoë’s character is vying to win an award, but in real life, she says, “I would like to believe that I’m not this person that, like, desperately wants an award. But there is this really interesting thing, where, obviously, if you’re campaigning for an award, in order to even kind of be nominated, you do have to participate a certain amount, which means it’s something that you want, which is okay, but it’s funny how people do pretend like they don’t care at all when you do have to care a certain amount to even be considered.”

She added, “So I think that kind of humble game that we like to play—of course, there’s elements of all of us that want to win, that want to be the best and so while I do think I was channeling hopefully a person that is a little bit more psychotic than I am, I do think that we all have parts of us that do want to win and are embarrassed to let that part be seen. And I thought it was a cool thing to really play both sides of that.”