In Yungblud’s new music video, Florence Pugh acted as a nurse and gained a lot of praise from NHS nurses for her portrayal of the “dark side” of healthcare.
YUNGBLUD released his latest music video to newest single ‘Zombie’ starring Hollywood actress Florence Pugh, who opened up about her emotional appearance in the video which pays homage to the efforts of the NHS.
The heart-wrenching video showcases the struggles of healthcare workers, with Florence portraying the overwhelming experience as a nurse consumed by grief, fatigue and the taxing need to remain positive.
The Little Women actress said the decision to work with YUNGBLUD (formally Dominic Harrison) was “the easiest yes” she’d given. She shared her process, saying: “I always try to align myself and my career with people that inspire me. He inspires me but in an even more important way because his soul, authenticity of who he is and what he’s making is so electric and full of love”.
Florence claimed that the song “made]her] leap at the chance of collaborating” and that the shoot “was a dream” with the singer working with her “as hard as she was working with him.” That is truly legendary leadership.
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The Marvel star has since taken to Instagram to share her love for the project, posting a thread of images that has since received a million likes. She captioned the post, writing: “I believe in everything YUNGBLUD stands for and am absolutely inspired by how he uses his art and his voice. Being part of his music video for ‘Zombie’ feels surreal to me”.
Florence then explained that the unplanned duo “have been trying to find something to work together for a while” and that Pugh only needed to persuade them to fit the project into her “insanely busy schedule.”
“I haven’t known him for long but I’m just so proud of this beautiful British talent,” Florence said before thanking the singer “for making this love letter to nurses all around”. The music video in question hitting 1.8 million views on YouTube in three days.
The moody scenes of Florence smiling amongst patients and being crushed by the emotional turmoil of nursing perfectly complement Zombie’s British Rock sound.
Cavell Charity’s Instagram shared nurses’ comments, one reading: “As an oncology nurse, this made me ugly sob in a ball in the corner. I have cried on my bathroom floor over a patient I lost and cried happy tears with a different patient as they ring the bell after finishing chemo in the same day.
This portrayal of both the darkest and most joyful moments we go through is stunning because nursing is one of the hardest but most rewarding professions. I appreciate this.
No one ever talks about what happens behind a professional mask, according to another nurse, whose experience spans 23 years. We are also human.
“We all want someone or something to comfort us no matter how we are right now or who we become in the future. But it’s f***ing scary,” shared YUNGBLUD, who’s inspiration was originally his grandmother “going through serious injury and trauma, leading her to become a different person to who she was before”.
Source: Mirror
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