Lenny Kravitz Defends Daughter Zoe for Roasting Him at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
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When Jimmy Fallon points out on his late-night talk show that Zoe Kravitz's speech at the fete sounds 'like a little roast,' the 59-year-old rocker says that his daughter's speech about him 'was great.'

AceShowbiz - Lenny Kravitz gave his approval to daughter Zoe Kravitz roasting him during his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony while promoting new music on Wednesday on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon".

"I thought it was quite appropriate," said the 59-year-old rocker after Jimmy, 49, noted that Denzel Washington, 69, gave a "beautiful speech" while Zoe, 35, delivered a "speech and maybe even like a little roast."

Jimmy then played a clip of Zoe talking about her father during his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony. "I've seen the way you show up and take care of the people you love. I've seen your incredible dedication to your art, but mostly, I've seen through your shirts," Zoe deadpanned as Lenny started laughing.

"According to my dad, if it doesn't expose your nipples, it's not a shirt," she continued. "Your relationship with the netted shirt is probably your longest one and it works," Zoe also was shown saying in the clip.

"I mean, come on. That's how you do it right there," Jimmy said. "It was great," Lenny said of her speech. Lenny has Zoe with ex-wife Lisa Bonet, 56. Zoe's fiance Channing Tatum, 43, also attended the Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony and put on a loved-up display with his wife-to-be as she flashed her engagement ring.

Jimmy earlier asked Lenny if his Hollywood Star was in a "good location." He responded, "A great location. Right in front of Capitol Records."

Lenny was on the NBC talk show to promote his upcoming twelfth studio album "Blue Electric Light" that is scheduled to be released on May 24 by Roxie Records with distribution handled by BMG Rights Management.

"Celebration, life, humanity, love, sexuality, sensuality, spirituality," Lenny said. Lenny said he had a tour starting this summer in Europe and later played "Human" on the talk show.

Jimmy pointed out that Lenny played multiple instruments on the album and that "Human" had cowbell. "Yes. I love playing cowbells. I love playing percussion. And you cannot be in the studio playing cowbells without bringing you up, man. That skit is legendary," Lenny said referencing the "More Cowbell" sketch that aired in April 2000 on "Saturday Night Live".

The sketch also featured Jimmy, Chris Kattan, Chris Parnell and Horatio Sanz and is considered one of the greatest "SNL" sketches ever. "Respect for bringing the cowbell back into the game," Jimmy told Lenny. Lenny released his last studio album "Raise Vibration" in 2018.

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