Photo: Zoey GrossmanZoë Kravitzis looking ahead.The Batmanstar, 33, graces the cover ofELLE’s March 2022 issue, and opens up in an accompanying interview about the end of her marriage toKarl Glusman.Of Glusman — whomshe filed for divorce fromin January 2021, 18 months after they tied the knot — Zoë told the magazine, “Karl’s an incredible human being.““It really is less about himand more about me learninghow to ask myself questions about who I am and still learning who I am, and that being okay,” she said. “That’s the journey I’m on right now.“Zoey GrossmanNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Kravitz and Glusman werefirst linked in October 2016andwed in June 2019, at the Paris home of her fatherLenny Kravitz.Zoëfiled for divorcefrom Glusman a year and a half after they got married, and the splitwas finalizedin August 2021.In September, theBig Little Liesactress said in an interview withAnothermagazine that “breakups are sad, but are beautiful things, too.““It’s about the bittersweetness, that beginning and that end,” she explained. “It’s so complex, that space, when you’re in between heartbroken and mourning the loss of something and excited for what’s ahead of you.“RELATED VIDEO: Jason Momoa Says Stepdaughter Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman is “Perfect Casting”: “Get to Work"Of being in her 30s, Zoë toldELLEshe “never want(s) to go back” to her 20s, admitting, “I was a mess.““I wasn’t making choices based on what felt good to me,” she shared. “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.“Zoey GrossmanTheKimiactress added that she feels “optimistic about life,” explaining, “All my relationships in life — my friendships, my romantic relationships, my family — the journey is learning how to show up honestly. Sometimes we can’t show up, and that’s okay as long as we know howto communicate that we love those people.““That’s the 20-year-old who’s like, ‘I can do it all. I can do it all. I can do it all.’ And now I’m in a place where whatever I’m feeling is okay, wherever I’m at is okay,” Zoë said.The Batmanhits theaters March 4.

Photo: Zoey Grossman

Zoe Kravitz

Zoë Kravitzis looking ahead.The Batmanstar, 33, graces the cover ofELLE’s March 2022 issue, and opens up in an accompanying interview about the end of her marriage toKarl Glusman.Of Glusman — whomshe filed for divorce fromin January 2021, 18 months after they tied the knot — Zoë told the magazine, “Karl’s an incredible human being.““It really is less about himand more about me learninghow to ask myself questions about who I am and still learning who I am, and that being okay,” she said. “That’s the journey I’m on right now.“Zoey GrossmanNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.Kravitz and Glusman werefirst linked in October 2016andwed in June 2019, at the Paris home of her fatherLenny Kravitz.Zoëfiled for divorcefrom Glusman a year and a half after they got married, and the splitwas finalizedin August 2021.In September, theBig Little Liesactress said in an interview withAnothermagazine that “breakups are sad, but are beautiful things, too.““It’s about the bittersweetness, that beginning and that end,” she explained. “It’s so complex, that space, when you’re in between heartbroken and mourning the loss of something and excited for what’s ahead of you.“RELATED VIDEO: Jason Momoa Says Stepdaughter Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman is “Perfect Casting”: “Get to Work"Of being in her 30s, Zoë toldELLEshe “never want(s) to go back” to her 20s, admitting, “I was a mess.““I wasn’t making choices based on what felt good to me,” she shared. “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.“Zoey GrossmanTheKimiactress added that she feels “optimistic about life,” explaining, “All my relationships in life — my friendships, my romantic relationships, my family — the journey is learning how to show up honestly. Sometimes we can’t show up, and that’s okay as long as we know howto communicate that we love those people.““That’s the 20-year-old who’s like, ‘I can do it all. I can do it all. I can do it all.’ And now I’m in a place where whatever I’m feeling is okay, wherever I’m at is okay,” Zoë said.The Batmanhits theaters March 4.

Zoë Kravitzis looking ahead.

The Batmanstar, 33, graces the cover ofELLE’s March 2022 issue, and opens up in an accompanying interview about the end of her marriage toKarl Glusman.

Of Glusman — whomshe filed for divorce fromin January 2021, 18 months after they tied the knot — Zoë told the magazine, “Karl’s an incredible human being.”

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

Zoey Grossman

Zoe Kravitz

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories.

Kravitz and Glusman werefirst linked in October 2016andwed in June 2019, at the Paris home of her fatherLenny Kravitz.

Zoëfiled for divorcefrom Glusman a year and a half after they got married, and the splitwas finalizedin August 2021.

In September, theBig Little Liesactress said in an interview withAnothermagazine that “breakups are sad, but are beautiful things, too.”

“It’s about the bittersweetness, that beginning and that end,” she explained. “It’s so complex, that space, when you’re in between heartbroken and mourning the loss of something and excited for what’s ahead of you.”

RELATED VIDEO: Jason Momoa Says Stepdaughter Zoë Kravitz as Catwoman is “Perfect Casting”: “Get to Work”

Of being in her 30s, Zoë toldELLEshe “never want(s) to go back” to her 20s, admitting, “I was a mess.”

“I wasn’t making choices based on what felt good to me,” she shared. “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.”

Zoe Kravitz

TheKimiactress added that she feels “optimistic about life,” explaining, “All my relationships in life — my friendships, my romantic relationships, my family — the journey is learning how to show up honestly. Sometimes we can’t show up, and that’s okay as long as we know howto communicate that we love those people.”

“That’s the 20-year-old who’s like, ‘I can do it all. I can do it all. I can do it all.’ And now I’m in a place where whatever I’m feeling is okay, wherever I’m at is okay,” Zoë said.

The Batmanhits theaters March 4.

source: people.com