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Zoe Kravitz

Zoë Kravitzis not putting a timetable on having children, should she decide to ever grow her family.

For the cover of theMarch 2022 issue ofELLE, the 33-year-old actress opened up about parenthood, noting that she feels no pressure to become a mother now or later on.

AddedThe Batmanstar: “It was like, ‘I don’t go out anymore. I just make roast chickens.’ But I still want to go on adventures, have fun nights, and see the sunrise.”

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Continuing to speak withELLE, Kravitz said she reminds herself that there is no race to parenthood, and also tells herself that there are many other things to look forward to in life as well.

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Kravitz also spoke with the publication about how she is happy that her 20s are over and she is now in her 30s.

“I never want to go back. I was a mess. I wasn’t making choices based on what felt good to me,” she said. “Now we’re in an era of, ‘What do I actually want?’ The good spot right now is taking a minute to say, ‘Maybe I should do this differently’ and seeing what that feels like.”

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Kravitzsplitfrom husbandKarl Glusmanin January 2021, which a rep for the star confirmed exclusively to PEOPLE at the time. TheBig Little Liesactress and Glusman, 34, who werefirst linked in October 2016,wedin June 2019 at the Paris home of Kravitz’s father,Lenny Kravitz.

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Kravitz toldELLEthat her divorce from Glusman stemmed more from her learning more about herself.

“Karl’s an incredible human being,” she said. “It really is less about him and more about me learning how to ask myself questions about who I am and still learning who I am, and that being okay. That’s the journey I’m on right now.”

“I feel optimistic about life, and I think that comes hand in hand with it. All my relationships in life —my friendships, my romantic relationships, my family — the journey is learning how to show up honestly,” Kravtiz added to the publication. “Sometimes we can’t show up, and that’s okay as long as we know how to communicate that we love those people.”

source: people.com