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Zoë Kravitz Says She Played Her Catwoman Role As Bisexual In New Batman Movie

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Kravitz who plays nightclub worker turned Catwoman superhero, Selina Kyle, at one point refers to her onscreen companion Anika as "baby," in the new film. When asked in a recent interview if the move was an indicator of the character's sexuality, Kravitz confirmed the speculation.

Source: MadameNoire

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