We’ve summarized the main points of Florence Pugh’s uncensored speech from the TIME Magazine interview.
Oppenheimer actress Florence Pugh gave an exclusive interview to TIME magazine in which she revealed many details, such as being told to lose weight, she also addressed the casting rumors for “Don’t Worry Darling” and her split from Timothee Chalamet. In this article we will discuss all the main points.
Recently, Oppenheimer actress Florence Pugh was interviewed by TIME as she was named in the Next Generation Leaders of 2023 list, highlighting 10 trendsetters and trailblazers. In the interview, he talked about various things from both his personal and professional life.
During the opening, only he said about maintaining his image and inner self after all the glory.
In response to another dark question about transforming her body and being asked to lose weight, she said:
“The person I came back with was a muscular, big-thighed female wrestler who had made a name for herself as a champion… I really liked that because the last time I was there I was told I had to lose weight, it’s just that not the person I wanted to be.”
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He also answered about his ongoing appearances in Marvel Cinematic Universe Projects
“So many people in the indie film world were really mad at me. They said: “Great, now he’s gone forever”… And I’m like, no, I’m working as hard as I used to. I’ve always made movies back to back. It’s just that people are watching them now. You just need to be a little more organized with your schedule.”
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Then came the big question about her rumored casting in “Don’t Worry My Love,” Olivia Wilde’s psychological thriller.
A whole series of films, everyone goes to great lengths because they want to be there. And if someone doesn’t want to be there or if someone isn’t pulling their weight, you can feel it. The movie feels wrong. I start pressing for specifics and he, too politely, moves on to the appropriate topic.
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He said of working with Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve on Oppenheimer that he had a lot of respect for everyone who worked on that set,” he says of Nolan. And he calls Villeneuve a “weird, crazy, creative genius” for his ability to bring the fantasy world of Dune to the screen.