Zoë Kravitz Explained Why She Felt "Uncomfortable" Filming "Big Little Lies" In Monterey, California

    "It is such a white area."

    Zöe Kravitz is wowing audiences worldwide as Catwoman in The Batman.

    Zoe looks off-camera in The Batman

    Of course, Zöe's been a star for years — and you probably watched her in the HBO series Big Little Lies.

    The cast of "Big Little Lies" poses for a photo

    In an interview with the Observer, Zöe talked about her experience filming the series while revealing that her character, Bonnie Howard Carlson, was "originally written for a white person."

    Zöe poses for a photo at an event for The Batman

    Big Little Lies was primarily shot in the setting of Monterey, California, and Zöe said that filming in the location was "a little uncomfortable" at times.

    Zöe poses for a photo on the red carpet

    "There were a few moments where I felt a little uncomfortable because it is such a white area," she explained.

    Zöe poses for a photo in front of plants

    Zöe also said that she felt that way in Monterey because of "weird racist people in bars and things like that."

    Zöe looks over her shoulder as she poses for a photo at a red carpet event

    You might've read earlier today that Zöe also revealed that she was rejected from The Dark Knight Rises because of her skin color.

    Zöe poses for a photo at the Met Gala in a see-through mesh gown

    "Being a woman of color and being an actor, and being told at that time that I wasn’t able to read because of the color of my skin, and the word 'urban' being thrown around like that, that was what was really hard about that moment," she said.

    Zoe walks down the street while holding her phone

    Read the entire interview here.