Rock musician Lenny Kravitz. - Free from long-term commitment for a decade.
The idiom "Sex, Drugs and Rock'n'Roll" doesn't fit American singer Lenny Kravitz (60). According to an interview with "The Guardian," this musician, who popularized the hit "Fly Away," has been looking for true love for nine years and has chosen abstinence during that time.
It's a "spiritual quest" for Lenny
Since nine years ago, he hasn't had a serious relationship, Kravitz confessed to "The Guardian." Until he finds the right woman, the rocker wants to honor his pledge and live in self-restraint. This is a "spiritual mission" for the 60-year-old.
In 2008, Kravitz discussed his decision to live in celibacy on the American show "CBS Sunday Mornings." He stated, "It's a promise I made three years ago." His choice was linked to his previous split from Lisa Bonet (56) and the numerous subsequent relationships. "I became a womanizer," Kravitz admitted in the interview.
Finding a suitable mate is currently proving to be a challenge, despite his desire for companionship. Over the years of single life, this performer has grown accustomed to his established routines.
Encounters with notable celebrities
In previous years, Kravitz made headlines with high-profile relationships like those with Nicole Kidman (56), Adriana Lima (42), and Kylie Minogue (56). Kravitz was married to Bonet for roughly six years and their daughter Zoë Kravitz (35) was born during this time in 1988. The union ended in 1993.
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Lenny Kravitz's decision to abstain from relationships for several years was influenced by his split from Lisa Bonet and subsequent relationships, as he admitted during an interview on CBS Sunday Mornings in 2008. Despite wanting companionship, Lenny has grown accustomed to his established routines during his years of single life. His daughter Zoë Kravitz, born in 1988 during his marriage to Lisa Bonet, has also made a name for herself as an actress and musician, following in her parents' footsteps.