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Lenny Kravitzis one proud dad!

The “American Woman” singer, 57, gave a sweet shout-out to his daughter,Zoë Kravitz, for her starring role in upcoming film,The Batman.

Lennyshared a phototo Instagram Wednesday of Zoë, 33, in costume as Catwoman. In the photo, she wears a black catsuit with her hair cropped short as she stares at the camera with intensity.

“Congratulations, my love, on this iconic moment. I am so proud of you.#TheBatman,” Lenny captioned his post.

Lenny and Zoë Kravitz at the Saint Laurent fashion show in Feb. 2020.Pascal Le Segretain/Getty

Lenny Kravitz, Zoe Kravitz

“He loves Zoë and always has. That hasn’t changed,” the source said. “He believes in family. He’s always said that, and him going [to the premiere] is to show support for the family. That’s what he does. And that’s who he is. It’s not more complicated than that.”

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“It’s amazing to have people who love you show up at these major events in your life. It’s really special,” Kravitz said.

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Opening up about the process of playing Selina Kyle/Catwoman, Zoërecalled an early screen testwith Pattinson, 35, who plays the titular character.

“The chemistry read was really intense,” she toldEntertainment Weekly. “Rob was wearing the Batsuit, and it was a proper camera test with the DP there and everything on a soundstage. It wasn’t just reading lines in a room. So it was intimidating, to say the least.”

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In a separate interview withEmpire, Zoë explained the inspiration behind her character.

“We watched cats and lions and how they fight, and talked about what is actually possible when you’re my size and Batman’s so much stronger than me,” she said. “What is my skill? It’s being fast and tricky. So we did some really interesting floor work that incorporated different kinds of martial arts and capoeira and a kind of feline, dance-like movement.”

She added, “This is an origin story for Selina. So it’s the beginning of her figuring out who she is, beyond just someone trying to survive. I think there’s a lot of space to grow and I think we are watching her become what I’m sure will be the femme fatale.”

The Batmanpremieres in theaters March 4.

source: people.com