Four-time Grammy Award winner Lenny Kravitz isn’t just a rock star — he’s also a fashion model (for Yves Saint Laurent, like his daughter Zoe Kravitz) and an actor (he plays Jennifer Lopez‘s sexy ex in the comedy Shotgun Wedding).
Over the years, the 58-year-old ‘American Woman’ singer has befriended many A-listers in Hollywood including two-time Academy Award winner Denzel Washington (Training Day, Glory).
When Kravitz shared the photo below, of him having lunch with Washington and Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler), he captioned it with what some fans deem a cryptic message. Kravitz wrote: “7:07.” More than one fan have asked: “what does that mean?”
According to TheCoolist: the number means “guardian angels send you the number 707 as a push to take up the role of discovering the deeper meaning of life. For example, seeing 7:07 means it’s time to change your consciousness for the better and create positive experiences according to your soul mission.”
When Rourke shared the fist-raised group photo above, he captioned: “had a lot of laughs and had a lot fun spending along afternoon with legendary company Denzel-Lenny-Dima, haven’t had so much to laugh and talk about for a long while.” (Dima McKinney is Mickey’s personal assistant.)
When Julian Lennon, first son of the late legendary Beatle John Lennon, saw the photo of the three stars, he replied to Kravitz: “Please send love to DW… Been too long 🙏🏻.” Rourke replied: “Will do blessings” with a laughing crying emoji.
Rouke captioned the photo above, which based on his ensemble could have been before meeting Kravitz and Washington: “Getting ready to go out…”but I don’t know if going out is ready for me.”
Get ready to see more of Kravitz: he will appear next on the big screen in a dark comedy titled The Trainer. It’s about a fitness expert named Jack (Vito Schnabel), who while living with his mother (Beverly D’Angelo) in Los Angeles, takes “a maniacal swing at fame and fortune pursuing his version of the American dream.”
See photos above: that’s Schnabel with Julia Fox in a wedding gown. It’s directed by Tony Kaye (American History X).