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'''Zoe Patel''' is a pre-made playable [[Sim]] who appears in ''[[The Sims 4]]'' base game, residing in [[Oasis Springs]]. She lives with her three roommates: [[Mitchell Kalani]], [[J Huntington III]], and [[Gavin Richards]], all of whom are her acquaintances at the start of the game.
'''Zoe Patel''' is a pre-made playable [[Sim]] who appears in ''[[The Sims 4]]'' base game, residing in [[Oasis Springs]]. She lives with her three roommates: [[Mitchell Kalani]], [[J Huntington III]], and [[Gavin Richards]], all of whom are her acquaintances at the start of the game.


Zoe is a [[young adult]], with 24 days remaining before she becomes an [[adult]]. She is the only member of her household to be unemployed at the start of the game. She has two points in the [[charisma]] [[skill]] and one point in the [[mischief]] skill. Judging by her last name and appearance, she possibly is of Indian descent.
Zoe is a [[young adult]], with 24 days remaining before she becomes an [[adult]]. She is the only member of her household to be unemployed at the start of the game. She has two points in the [[charisma]] [[skill]] and one point in the [[mischief]] skill. Judging by her last name and appearance, she possibly is of Indian descent. She might be the daughter of [[Ramir Patel|Ramir]] and [[Ana Patel]] from [[The Sims 2]] .


Zoe seems to be based on Jess Day, the titular character from the sitcom ''{{WP|New Girl}}'', a television series about an outgoing and slightly eccentric woman living with three male roommates. Zoe's name is likely a reference to {{WP|Zooey Deschanel}}, the actress who portrays Jess in the show (and whose name is pronounced "Zoe").
Zoe seems to be based on Jess Day, the titular character from the sitcom ''{{WP|New Girl}}'', a television series about an outgoing and slightly eccentric woman living with three male roommates. Zoe's name is likely a reference to {{WP|Zooey Deschanel}}, the actress who portrays Jess in the show (and whose name is pronounced "Zoe").