Lenny Kravitz Reacts to the Hot New Music Video From His Future Son-In-Law, Harry Styles
Harry Styles released a new music video for his song, "Dance No More," from his latest album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The steamy video, which shows Styles dancing around in tiny red shorts, was directed by Colin Solal Cardo.
On May 8, Styles posted a photo from the music video to his Instagram in order to promote the new song. It was captioned, "Dance No More Video. Out Now. Respect Your Mother."
His future father-in-law, Lenny Kravitz, showed his support by leaving a comment on the post. The short and sweet message said: "Harry! ✊🏾❤️." It has over 3,000 likes.
Lenny is the father of the iconic Zoë Kravitz, who was first spotted with Styles in Rome in August 2025. In April 2026, PEOPLEconfirmed that the pair were engaged after dating for eight months.
A source told PEOPLE, "Friends of Lenny say he is very protective of Zoë, but it really seemed like he enjoyed meeting Harry. From what people could tell, he thought Harry was polite, down to earth and genuinely interested in getting to know the family."
The source continued, "Lenny has always wanted Zoë to be with someone who respects her, and it looked like he felt Harry does. They were laughing a lot at lunch, and it came across that Lenny appreciated Harry's sense of humor. He likes when someone can keep things light."
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Zoë is Lenny's only child, who he shares with his ex-wife, Lisa Bonet. Bonet got remarried in 2017 to Jason Momoa, who Lenny has spoken highly of in the past. In a 2020 interview with PEOPLE, he said, "I love her husband, and I love her children. We all get together, and we have the best times. We communicate, we have each other's backs and that is the way it should be. We're all one family." The pair have since divorced.
Lenny has also spoken about how proud he is of his daughter. "In school she never told people who her parents were," he said. "She would make me pick her up down the block. Some kids might've used it to their advantage, but it wasn't her style. She's done an amazing job. I know that my mother is very proud of her-not just her accomplishments, but her behavior, her attitudes, the way she has done what she's done and the kind of human being that she is."
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This story was originally published May 9, 2026 at 6:00 AM.