
Mark Seliger
Lenny Kravitz keeps his promises, and that certainly includes the single life he vowed to in 2005, with the 60-year-old rock star admitting: “I’m not a single man anymore. I’m not a single man … Guardian In an interview published on Thursday (May 30), he said he remains firm in his vow to abstain from sex until he meets his soul mate.
During the interview, Kravitz first addressed the topic of sex, saying that her father, who she claimed had multiple affairs in her 2020 memoir, once told her that he would one day be a cheater, too.
“He did the right thing,” Kravitz confessed. [my] “After we got married, I started to look like him. I was becoming a player… I didn’t like that. I didn’t want to be that guy. So I had to work on that. It took years.”
The “Again” musician was married to actress Lisa Bonet from 1987 to 1993, during which time he had daughter Zoe. He told the magazine that he curbed his negative behavior by “taking responsibility” and “not letting my desires control me,” which ultimately led him to reveal he had vowed to celibacy in 2005.
“[It’s] “It’s a promise until we’re married,” he said. Maxim That’s what I thought at the time: “Where I am now, a woman has to bring something else to the table – not just her body, but her mind and her spirit.”
Nearly 20 years later, Kravitz Parents He says his last serious relationship was nine years ago. But is he staying single? “Yes,” he said. “It’s a mental thing.”
of hunger game The graduate has just released his latest album. Blue lightwas released on May 24. Apart from music, he has recently been focusing on fitness and spirituality, which he revealed in a recent interview. Billboard.
“It’s about practicing and maintaining my faith in God and the plan he has for me,” he said when asked about his values earlier this month. “Faith, perseverance, practicing all the things I learned growing up. [something is] If it’s truly yours and meant to be yours, you will get it. It takes faith. These virtues I learned growing up – building on solid foundations and not taking shortcuts – remain true today.”
