Florence Pugh Plays Health Worker on the Brink in Yungblud’s New Music Video
- Florence Pugh, known for her acclaimed acting career, appears as a healthcare worker overwhelmed by grief in the music video for Yungblud’s new single "Zombie," which is set to be released at 4pm on Friday.
- Yungblud revealed that he wrote the song "Zombie" inspired by the serious injury and trauma his grandmother experienced, which profoundly affected her personality.
- The single 'Zombie' is the third release from Yungblud's forthcoming fourth album 'Idols', set to launch on June 20, following two UK number one albums.
- Yungblud explained that the song reflects the fear of becoming a burden and isolating oneself from loved ones, emphasizing that everyone seeks some form of comfort regardless of their current state or who they may become.
- The collaboration and video highlight themes of emotional exhaustion and self-reclamation, with the release marking part of Yungblud's ambitious work promoting accessible music experiences.
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Florence Pugh stars in Yungblud's moving 'Zombie' music video
Hollywood actress Florence Pugh stars in Yungblud’s music video for new track “Zombie”, which the artist says is about “feeling you’re ugly, and learning to battle that”. Thunderbolts* lead Pugh, who previously called out “godawful headlines” body-shaming Keira Knightley, plays a healthcare worker in the video who is pushed to the emotional edge as they are overwhelmed by grief and exhaustion. Yungblud – real name Dominic Harrison – debuted the …
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