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Florence Pugh Thanks Ireland For Being So 'Generous' & 'Welcoming'

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01:33 16 Aug 2021


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Florence Pugh is loving life in Ireland

Black Widow actress Florence Pugh is here in Ireland filming her new movie The Wonder for Netflix.

Taking to Instagram Stories, she gushed over how amazing our country and its people are.

 

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Florence said, "I can’t tell you how gorgeous everyone is, every single person I interact with is lovely and so helpful."

"Everyone is so kind and ready to just have a good time with you which has been really lovely."

 

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She continued, "So, thank you Ireland for being so generous and welcoming."

"I've only been here for two weeks but its been gorgeous."

Florence announced her arrival with a picture of the Hollywood sign in Wicklow.

 

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She captioned it, 'Less traffic, greener hills, great Guinness. A different kind of Hollywood.. '

The actress also shared a picture of herself posing with a pint of Guinness.

'Happy Friday lads,' she captioned her post. 

 

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The Wonder

But what's her new movie The Wonder all about?

Well, it's an adaptation of the book written by Irish author Emma Donoghue.

Set in 1859, The Wonder follows the story of an English nurse, played by Florence.

 

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She’s summoned to a tiny village to observe what some are claiming as a medical anomaly or a miracle.

An 11 year old girl is said to have survived months without food.

Is the village harbouring a saint, 'surviving on manna from heaven,' or are there more ominous motives at work?

 

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The story is inspired by the 19th century phenomenon of the, "fasting girls."

Meet the rest of the cast here.


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