In 1985, Kravitz met actress Lisa Bonet backstage at a New Edition concert. Bonet worked on The Cosby Show, the number one rated show on television. They were close friends for two years before falling in love. Kravitz moved back to New York City where The Cosby Show was produced in 1987, moving in with now girlfriend Bonet. Kravitz and Bonet eloped on November 16, 1987, her 20th birthday, in a Las Vegas ceremony. Kravitz, still known as Romeo Blue at the time, suddenly found himself in the headlines of tabloid newspapers. They had a daughter, Zoë Isabella Kravitz, born on December 1, 1988.
In 1990, Kravitz co-wrote with Ingrid Chavez and produced the song "Justify My Love" for Madonna. The song, which appeared on her greatest hits album The Immaculate Collection and created controversy because of its explicit video, went to #1. Kravitz separated from Lisa Bonet in 1991,[12] amid rumors of an affair between him and Madonna. Kravitz has denied any infidelity.[12] Kravitz and Bonet divorced in 1993.
Profile Credit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Kravitz
Information Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenny_Kravitz
| Where/How First Met |
At A New Edition Concert |
| Other Notable Facts |
Both shared a common bond by being 1/2 Jewish and 1/2 Black |
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