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Florence Pugh and Yungblud leave onlookers baffled as they pour pints at pub

Florence Pugh and Yungblud leave onlookers baffled as they pour pints at pub

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Florence Pugh, a famous Hollywood actress, and Yungblud spent Friday night pouring pints of Guinness in a well-known London bar.

Florence and Yungblud showcased their skills pouring pints(Image: PA)

Marvel star Florence Pugh delighted London pub-goers with an unexpected shift behind the bar at The Devonshire in Piccadilly on Friday. The 29-year-old actress was spotted pouring pints and mingling with customers as part of a surprise appearance tied to the release of Yungblud’s new music video for his single Zombie.

Pugh, who was dressed down and having fun, was cheered up after successfully pouring a pint of Guinness and yelling, “Whose is this?” Although her next attempt didn’t go as smoothly, she laughed and admitted to being sorry after serving up a frothy glass.

She jokes that her first attempt, while being coached by bar staff, was “a little lumpy” in another clip.

The song from Yungblud’s upcoming album Idols, which is due out June 20th, is the raw, emotional track that she made. In a symbolic depiction of inner collapse, Pugh appears in the video as a grieving, emotionally exhausted health worker wearing angel wings.

Florence Pugh and Yungblud
Florence Pugh and Yungblud (Image: PA)

“The song was written initially about my grandmother going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before,” Yungblud, real name Dominic Harrison, explained. “It’s about the feeling of deterioration and ugliness… shutting out the world and the people we love out of fear of becoming a burden or an embarrassment. It’s f****** scary.”

Pugh, who has a strong reputation for her roles in Little Women, Don’t Worry Darling, Dune: Part Two, and most recently Marvel’s Thunderbolts, brings her signature emotional depth to the role. She previously appeared in the Never Need Me video from Rachel Chinouriri, demonstrating a growing interest in music collaborations.

Yungblud, 27, is not a stranger to public antics. He pulled a similar stunt earlier this year by serving drinks at Camden’s Hawley Arms.

with two UK numbers. 1 albums (Weird! ), The artist continues to meld music with rebellion and raw emotion with a recent “Disruptor of the Year” award from the Northern Music Awards (and his self-titled record).

Florence Pugh and Yungblud, in a first-look photo from the behind the scenes of the music video for Yungblud's latest single
Florence Pugh and Yungblud, in a first-look photo from the behind the scenes of the music video for Yungblud’s latest single (Image: PA)

It comes after the singer told The Mirror that he’s coming out fighting with his new music. He’s confronted his demons, taken up boxing and is battling against toxic masculinity. And what he delivers with album Idols really packs a punch.

He says, “I really had to face myself. I had to figure it out.” And Yungblud claims that as a result, he has actually grown. He claims that to distract himself and push things down, “I would use food and alcohol.”

The album mirrors that, according to the artist. I take lessons in singing. I’ve been improving my sleeping habits and reducing my drinking. That’s been incredible because I’ve been able to navigate this entire situation better.

The Doncaster rocker previously described his battle with body dysmorphia as a “kickback against those people” and how he has now “cut out people that were not good” for him.

The singer tackles difficult subjects head-on in his music.
The singer tackles difficult subjects head-on in his music.

He’s not shying away from hard topics to climb the charts either. He says: “Me and my friends were talking about sexuality. It was what young people were talking about but it wasn’t being represented in music at all. It was kind of like, ‘Oh, don’t sing about that. It’s too political to go on Radio One.’

I said, “This is what people want to hear, this is what I want to say, and this is what I want to sing about.”

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