Florence Pugh has revealed she is fed up with the constant condemnation of her body, saying it goes against Hollywood beauty standards. The Little Women star told The Times that it was difficult to fit the mold placed on actresses because she was too “talkative.”

Pugh emphasized that throughout her career she was often perceived as a “diva” and was difficult to work with because she was not afraid to speak her mind. “There are boundaries that women must stay within, and if they go beyond these boundaries, they can be called pessimistic or problematic. “I don’t want to fit into the stereotypes created by others,” he said.
The star also explained that she was subjected to ridicule and criticism about her body throughout the 10 years of her career, but she tried to resist this pressure.
Meanwhile, the movie “A Time to Live,” starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, was released in the fall. The film was directed by John Crowley. In addition to Garfield and Pugh, the film’s stars include Grace Delaney, Lee Braithwaite, Eafa Hinds, Adam James, Douglas Hodge, Amy Morgan and others. The movie’s slogan: “Make every minute count.”

The film tells the story of a married couple, Almut (Florence Pugh) and Tobias (Andrew Garfield). Almut, a talented chef who runs his own restaurant, meets Tobias. He seems rather humble compared to her: He works for a breakfast cereal manufacturing company and is having a hard time divorcing his first wife. The characters’ casual acquaintance quickly turns into a serious relationship, and they soon have a daughter. However, they face a serious challenge: The girl’s cancer has returned. Now Almut must choose whether to undergo grueling treatment again or whether to enjoy and be grateful for every moment he lives.
Source: People Talk

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