Florence Pugh says she intends to release a solo music album
Florence Pugh says as a teenager she âwould have put money on being a singer songwriter way before being an actorâ, and intends to release a solo music album.
The Donât Worry Darling star said she had written several songs for an upcoming film and that she had âlost confidenceâ in performing music through lack of practice.
Pugh reflected on her musical ambitions, which started as a teenage singer-songwriter posting videos on YouTube under the name Flossie Rose, on an episode of This Cultural Life.
âI would have put money on being a singer songwriter way before being an actor,â she told host John Wilson.
âTo me being an actor was so far away. I knew that I could do it, but I didnât know how to get there.
âWhereas me with my guitar being recorded and going on YouTube, and performing on stage and doing gigs was way more accessible.
âSo that was always the thing that I thought I was going to do and then I did this leaflet audition and it just completely went 180 (degrees).â
The actress said she had written âa few songsâ for her next film, due out in March, and was asked if they could evolve into a full album.
âYes, I think so,â she replied.
âI intend to continue that relationship with the producers and I intend to release music.
âItâs something that I have been so conscious of ever since my acting career kind of went like this (doing a hand motion that went up).
âI do miss it and I do miss performing. Iâve lost confidence in it because I havenât been doing it.
âAnd I know that if I donât do it, the lack of confidence is only going to get worse and I just need to just give it a go.â
Elsewhere in the episode, Pugh discussed the pressures of fame and gossip columns, revealing that former partner Zach Braff had told her to stop Googling herself to avoid seeing hurtful things on social media.
âItâs the hardest thing to do but you just canât engage,â she said.
Pugh has been nominated for multiple awards, including an Oscar and Bafta, for her critically acclaimed performance in Little Women.
She is well known for films including Midsommar, Lady Macbeth, and the Marvel adventure Black Widow.
She also played the lead in the television adaptation of John Le Carreâs The Little Drummer Girl and recently starred in the 18th century Irish drama The Wonder.
Her episode of This Cultural Life airs Saturday October 29 at 7.15pm.

