Harry Styles, Zoe Kravitz relationship explained
'Adore You' singer is reportedly planning on releasing fourth album in 2026
Harry Styles has sparked a buzz on the internet with her latest rumoured romance with the Batman star Zoe Kravitz.
Last week, the duo was spotted taking a romantic stroll on the streets of Italy.
Reportedly, the two got together following the premiere of her new movie Caught Stealing alongside Austin Butler.
On Wednesday, Harry and Zoe were again spotted enjoying a date night in New York.
Pictures have been circulating on the internet showcasing the two walking hand in hand around Brooklyn.
The images showed Styles slinging his arm around Kravitz’s shoulders. They opted for a causal outfit while enjoying their romantic night.
The former One Direction singer wore a yellow-coloured t-shirt with beige pants and blue jacket.
Meanwhile, the Divergent actress wore an all-black outfit with a casual black cap.
Their latest outing seemingly explains their relationship pretty well. But according to the reports of TMZ, an insider has revealed that they are in a “friends with benefits” arrangement.
According to the source, “the two are merely having fun and are not exclusive in any way."
Work wise, the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker has reportedly concluded work on his fourth album and is planning on releasing it next year.
Meanwhile, Kravitz is all set to feature in Matt Reeves’ The Batman Part II.
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