
Florence Pugh has spoken up about her prior romance with Zach Braff.
The Midsommar performer, 27, was in a three-year romance with Scrubs actor Zach, 47, after meeting in 2019.
Their romance garnered criticism due to their 21-year age difference, which Florence has previously addressed, and they split in 2022.
They did so silently because everyone had ‘opinions’ about their relationship, according to the actress at the time.
Now, the Don’t Worry Darling star has spoken about her ex, with whom she still has a nice connection, and stated that people were upset because they expected her to be with a different type of man.
In a new interview with Vogue as she appears on the cover of the Winter issue, she said that the public weren’t fans of her and Zach’s relationships even though they ‘weren’t in anyone’s faces.’

‘It was just that people didn’t like it. They imagined me with someone younger and someone in blockbusters.’
The actress warned that Hollywood relationships ‘are so easily twisted’ because they’ because they appear on ‘gossip sites’ and are ‘exciting to watch,’ but her and Zach ‘didn’t do any of that.’
Zach himself spoke to Vogue in the same interview where he gushed over his ex girlfriend, calling her ‘one of the greatest actors of her generation.’
‘She’s just magnetic,’ he said, adding it was ‘not just her beauty’ and talent but ‘that magic thing that transcends the screen.’
The couple is still on good terms, with Zach recently wishing his ex a happy 27th birthday with a lovely Instagram post and calling her a ‘legend’.
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar in September, Florence revealed her and Zach’s divorce, claiming they tried to break up ‘without the public knowing, because it’s been a relationship that everybody has an opinion on.’

She explained: ‘ ‘We just felt something like this would really do us the benefit of not having millions of people telling us how happy they are that we’re not together.’
‘So we’ve done that. I automatically get a lumpy throat when I talk about it.’
Florence will appear in A Good Person, a film written and directed by Zach and co-produced by Florence, which will be released in March.
She will play Allison, a woman who develops an odd friendship with her would-be father-in-law years after being involved in a deadly car accident.
Morgan Freeman and Molly Shannon from The White Lotus will also appear in the film.
Vogue’s Winter 2023 issue is available on newsstands nationwide on January 24th