“Getting to do this for this role was a true honor and a privilege,” the actress wrote.
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Florence Pugh might be queen of the edgy blond cut, rocking her effortlessly tousled style on both the red carpet and in her playful social media posts. But while you might think of her as a blond bombshell, the Oppenheimer actress has experimented with everything from pink hair to a spiky Y2k style to a completely buzzed brown look at the 2023 Met Gala.
Now it seems the star briefly returned to the shaved aesthetic, revealing a dramatic buzz cut while promoting her new movie, We Live In Time, on Instagram Oct. 17. In the Reel, Pugh sits in the back of a car as she runs her hand over her freshly shaved head, revealing to her assistant, Francesca “Chessie” Wilton, that her family didn’t know about her big change.
“We Live In Time is premiering right now in London at LFF, and as I curate a special carousel I wanted share this which I JUST found.This was literally the first time I saw it and Chessie and I realised I forgot to tell my family,” she captioned the post.
Pugh shared a before shot on her Instagram Story Oct. 20.
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Pugh plays a woman fighting late-stage ovarian cancer in the movie—which released on Friday, Oct. 18 and stars Andrew Garfield as her love interest—explaining her shaved haircut.
Pugh shared a shot of herself hugging co-star Andrew Garfield.
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Sadly for buzz cut fans, her short look isn’t here to stay; she was already rocking beachy chin-length waves (and a head-turning sheer black lace Dior outfit) at a September event for the movie, proving the cut was already well on its way to growing out.
And while she didn’t make a trip down the red carpet at the recent BFI London Film Festival premiere of We Live In Time, that didn’t stop Garfield from making sure his co-star felt included.
He carried a cardboard cutout of his pal down the red carpet, striking several hilarious poses with the paper version of Pugh and even bringing his pretend co-star—who sported the edgy black lace Dior look she wore in September—up on stage to discuss the film.
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