“I don’t think it’s fair for a writer to come and look me up and me not look them up. I read all your stuff, looked through your things,” zoeydeutch told sangeetaskurtz
Photo: Emma McIntyre/BAFTA LA/Contour by Getty Images Zoey Deutch is fixing me with a soft stare that does not match the intensity of the questions she just asked me, which are: “Do you believe in an afterlife? Do you believe in reincarnation? What do you believe in?” We’re nursing pots of black tea at the Plaza Hotel across from Central Park, and she’s been interviewing me for nearly two hours.
She’s barefaced today, with her hair in a tiny ponytail and a minimalist, designer outfit; its focal point is a Kenzo coat covered in Illuminati eyes. “I call it my conversation piece, I could talk about it all the time. I wear it so much that I have my lines — I got eyes everywhere, I got eyes everywhere!” she hoots, throwing out finger guns.
Like Peg, Deutch speaks in quick, full paragraphs, dad jokes on hand. But her in-person demeanor is more like Harper Moore, her character in the 2018 Netflix romcom Set It Up, a 20-something intern trying to figure it out in New York. Deutch, who is 25 now, has the same kind of intense, self-deprecating moxie that makes Harper so charming.
Deutch nods thoughtfully. She starts to tell me about her approach to spirituality, which she qualifies comes from “a place of privilege.” She recalls, fondly, her Bat Mitzvah, and how religion for her is all about “being a part of something greater” and “asking questions and being curious.” Given this sort of liberal spiritual oeuvre, I wonder why she passed on palm reading, the activity I’d suggested in lieu of fancy tea. “Well what if I found something scary?” she shudders.
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