Blink twice if you’ve been accidentally dosed by Zoë Kravitz.
During Vanity Fair’s “Lie Detector” interview, the actress, 36, revealed that multiple friends unassumingly took hallucinogens after going through her refrigerator.
“I’ve never accidentally taken hallucinogens, but I have accidentally dosed several people,” Kravitz said to her “Caught Stealing” co-star, Austin Butler, 34.
The “Big Little Lies” alum explained just how the incident happened.
“It’s people who went into my fridge when I wasn’t home,” Kravitz began. “It’s happened like four times. It happened once when I was shooting ‘Batman.’ My friend came to visit me from Paris and went into my fridge when I wasn’t there. And ate the chocolate mushrooms I had sitting there, and called me, and I had to leave work and take care of her. And then a month later, it happened again with another friend.”
The actress said, “now I label everything.”
“But,” Kravitz continued, “you also don’t go into people’s fridges and just eat unmarked chocolate.”
This wasn’t the only confession the Hollywood vet made while hooked up to the lie detector test.
Kravitz accidentally dissed “The Carrie Diaries,” which Butler starred in for two seasons in 2013 and 2014.
The CW series was a prequel to “Sex and the City” and followed a high school-aged Carrie Bradshaw living in New York City in the 80s.
During the test, Kravitz, who is a self-proclaimed super fan of “Sex and the City,” was asked which spinoff was better.
Her options were “The Carrie Diaries” or “And Just Like That…”
“Neither,” Kravitz exclaimed. “Leave that show alone. Everybody just stop.”
Butler, who portrayed Sebastian Kydd, Carrie’s (AnnaSophia Robb) love interest, threw the papers he had in his hand behind him.
“Okay, all right, so then I’m gonna throw this guy out,” he quipped. “And this guy out.”
When Kravitz asked what was on the papers, Butler replied, “Two pictures of me.”
“Okay, sorry. Didn’t know that,” Kravitz said about not being aware that Butler was on the show.
The “Elvis” star then asked if Kravitz was relieved that “And Just Like That…” ended after three seasons on air.
“I feel mixed feelings about it,” she confessed.
Later in the interview, Butler chimed in: “I liked Aidan,” to which Kravitz assured him, “You don’t anymore.”
Meanwhile, earlier this week, the director admitted that “And Just Like That…” haunts her nightmares from time to time.
During a segment of the “Are You Okay?” show, Kravitz was asked what keeps her up at night.
“It’s a combination of death and ‘And Just Like That,’” she stated. “Kind of go back and forth.”
Kravitz added that the track in her mind usually plays like, “Oh my God, I’m going to die. That’s crazy,” and then, “’And Just Like That’ — what happened there?”
“And Just Like That…” ran from December 2021 to August 2025 and starred Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis).
Despite the series’ critics, Parker, 60, made it clear she didn’t listen to the noise.
“I’ve been an actor for 50 years, and I’ve almost never paid attention to peripheral chatter,” she told The Guardian in June.