The streamer reportedly used a photo from Kravitz's canceled series to reference her fiancé
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- Zoë Kravitz allegedly called out Hulu for using her canceled series on the streamer in a social media post
- The since-deleted Instagram upload referenced Kravitz’s fiancé, Harry Styles, and her 2020 series High Fidelity
- “This is tacky,” the actress reportedly wrote
Zoë Kravitz reportedly called out Hulu for referencing her relationship with Harry Styles in an Instagram post with a still from her canceled series High Fidelity.
“Robyn Brooks definitely has Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally on her playlist,” the caption to the since-deleted April 27 post read, reports E! News and Page Six. The post featured a photo of Kravitz's character, Robyn Brooks.
"This is tacky," Kravitz, 37, wrote in response on May 6. Page Six published a screenshot of the comment, in which Kravitz also tagged the Disney-owned streaming service.

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PEOPLE reached out to Hulu and a rep for Kravitz, but did not immediately receive a response.
Kiss All the Time, Disco Occasionally is the name of Styles’ most recent album, which was released in early March.
In April, PEOPLE confirmed the 32-year-old English singer and the Blink Twice actress were engaged after eight months of dating.
High Fidelity premiered on Hulu in February 2010. It was canceled after its first, 10-episode season, despite scoring an 86 percent and 82 percent rating, respectively, among critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.
The television show was a gender-flipped adaptation of Nick Hornby’s 1995 novel and the 2000 feature film starring John Cusack and Jack Black, and saw her character Robyn "Rob" Brooks as a record store owner with an affinity for pop culture. Coincidentally, the 2000 film also featured Kravitz's mother, Lisa Bonet.
Da’Vine Joy Randolph, David H. Holmes, Jake Lacy and Kingsley Ben-Adir also starred in the series.
"I wanna give a shout out to my #highfidelity family," Kravitz captioned a since-deleted Instagram carousel in August 2020 after the show was canceled. "Thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show. i'm in awe of all of you. and thank you to everyone who watched, loved and supported us. ✌🏽 #breakupssuck."

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"I will miss you alllllllllllll so much," Tessa Thompson commented on the post.
The Big Little Lies star, who also executive produced the series, replied to Thompson by seemingly criticizing Hulu for their lack of diversity.
"It’s cool. At least Hulu has a ton of other shows starring women of color we can watch. Oh wait," Kravitz replied.
Other stars also weighed in.
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"I rarely find shows that genuinely impress me. This one did. I told you how much I loved this show. And I still do. This one definitely deserved another season," Lena Waithe wrote.
"WHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTT!!!?????????!!!!!!!!!!!??? Why do I always find out about tragic s— this way?!" Questlove commented.
High Fidelity Season 1 is currently streaming on Hulu.
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