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Zoe Kravitz is dwarfed by hunky 'beau' Noah Centineo who looks unrecognizable with long hair

Zoe Kravitz is dwarfed by hunky 'beau' Noah Centineo who looks unrecognizable with long hair

Daily Mail​05-05-2025

Zoë Kravitz was spotted out in New York City with her rumored boyfriend Noah Centineo, 28.
Only the To All the Boys I've Loved Before star was nearly unrecognizable and looked nothing like the clean cut and dashing rom com star he's played in the past.
Noah's hair and beard were completely over grown, giving him a totally different look.
Zoë and Noah were seen walking though Manhattan with the High Fidelity star, 36, looking casual in a cropped grey t-shirt and low-rise brown pants.
The Sierra Burgess is a Loser star, meanwhile, looked cozy in a white sweatshirt and black overalls with one of the straps undone.
Zoë carried a brown tote bag and red jacket while Noah had his hands shoved deep into his pockets.
Zoë and Noah have been spotted with each other since February, four months after the Blink Twice director split from her fiancé Channing Tatum, 45.
Channing, and Zoe were romantically involved for three years and engaged for one before they called off their wedding at the end of October.
Noah's new look is worrying to his fans as his face appears heavier and he looks downtrodden in most of his pics. He also has red circles around his soulful brown eyes.
In February, Noah opened up about his sobriety journey, which started in his early 20s.
'I was so unhappy,' he said on the Chicks in the Office podcast about his rise to fame.
'I was able to pay my bills for the first time. I was completely financially stable and secure. I was working regularly, and I was doing a lot of drugs. Nothing crazy. I was doing drugs a lot. And drinking all the time, every day and I was young.'
'I was 20 years old and I had been doing that for a couple years. So, I had a career that I was proud of. I was making enough money to pay my rent and put a little bit away. You would think I should be super stoked and super happy, and I just wasn't.'
Noah, who began sobriety at 21, revealed he started drinking again around the 2021 release of To All The Boys: Always and Forever.
But he quickly determined that alcohol wasn't something he wanted in his life.
'One day I woke up and the world looked different.'
'It felt like it was the same world, but I was looking at it, and it felt like something had broken a little bit, and it scared me.'
'I realized that I needed to dry out, sober up and take a look at myself and take inventory to see what that change was. And to get back to myself.'
'You get to really confront things. If you're drinking you don't really have to worry about things.
'It's a good way to numb yourself or self-medicate. And then you have to find healthier ways to deal with those things,' he said.
In 2020 he shared that in his early 20s he was doing just about 'everything' when it came to drugs.
'I smoked a lot of things. I was really upset, man. It was a really dark time in my life,' he told Harpers Bazaar as he posed for the men's digital cover.
'There wasn't really much I wouldn't do. I never, ever injected anything, which is good,' he said, adding that he and friends would 'take Molly and talk for five hours and like get to the bottom of some really deeply philosophical existential questions.'
In 2018, he told fans that he was 'completely sober' and doesn't smoke, drink, or do drugs — but had done them a lot before getting clean.
He shot to fame portraying Peter Kavinsky in the To All the Boys I've Loved Before film series, establishing himself as a teen heartthrob

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