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Zendaya Says Press Asking About Kissing Male Co-Stars Is ‘Very Odd’

Zendaya Says Press Asking About Kissing Male Co-Stars Is ‘Very Odd’

Zendaya said in a recent interview on “Jake’s Takes” while promoting her new tennis drama “Challengers” that “it’s very odd” to always be asked about what it’s like kissing her male co-stars on screen. The actor has noticed in recent years that she gets asked in interviews about kissing scenes far more than her actual co-stars get asked.

“I feel like, when you do [kissing scenes], there is an abnormal amount of attention paid to it,” interviewer Jake Hamilton asked Zendaya, to which she replied: “I know, it’s very odd.”

“Do you feel like, as a society, people have forgotten that an actor kissing another actor is literally a part of your job? Or are they using it as an excuse to get you to talk about kissing?” Hamilton asked.

“I have no idea. I don’t know if it’s because they want it to be, like, a viral thing, I don’t know. But I have noticed that, with me specifically,” Zendaya answered. “I feel like other actors don’t… if it was somebody else here, you probably wouldn’t [have] asked that question. But yeah, it is a part of my job and it is a completely normal part of the job despite, I think, maybe other people’s perception of our job. But yeah, it is odd.”

“Thank you for bringing that up, because I thought the same thing,” Zendaya added. “I’m like, this is weird! This is weird!”

Zendaya has been on a press tour for much of the year thanks to back-to-back releases “Dune: Part Two” and “Challengers.” The latter film, directed by “Call Me By Your Name” helmer Luca Guadagnino, casts Zendaya as a tennis phenom whose career is cut short. A bulk of the film takes place when Zendaya’s character is a mother in her early thirties. She recently told Vogue magazine that it was nice to have the chance to play a more mature character than the high school students she’s most widely associated with.

“I’m always in a high school somewhere,” Zendaya said. “And, mind you, I never went to high school.”

The actor said breaking away from high school roles in “Challengers” was “refreshing. And it was also kind of scary, because I was like, ‘I hope people buy me as my own age, or maybe a little bit older, because I have friends that have kids, or are having kids.’”

“Challengers” opens in theaters April 26. Watch Zendaya’s full interview on “Jake’s Takes” in the video below.

Zendaya Is Tired Of Being Asked About Kissing CHALLENGERS Co-Stars Mike Faist and Josh O'Connor

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