Florence Pugh opens up about 21-year age gap with ex Zach Braff

Florence Pugh opened up about people's displeasure of her relationship with actor Zach Braff.

Pugh, 27, and Braff, 47, first sparked romance rumors in 2019. The two chose to keep their relationship mostly private and rarely shared photos of them together on social media.

However, the "Don't Worry Darling" actress said "people didn't like" the relationship in a new interview with Vogue.

"We weren’t in anyone’s faces. It was just that people didn’t like it," she told the outlet. "They imagined me with someone younger and someone in blockbusters. I think young relationships in Hollywood are so easily twisted because they add to the gossip sites. It’s exciting to watch. And I think I was in a relationship that didn’t do any of that."

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Despite the relationship being over, Braff had only good things to say about his ex-girlfriend. The two just completed a project together. Braff wrote the movie "A Good Person," which stars Pugh and will premiere in March.

It's unclear when Pugh and Braff ended their relationship. The actress confirmed the split for the first time during an interview for Harper's Bazaar's September cover story.

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"We’ve been trying to do this separation without the world knowing because it’s been a relationship that everybody has an opinion on," Pugh said at the time. "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."

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Pugh has seen recent success in Hollywood.

The actress landed her debut role in the 2014 film "The Falling." In 2019, she stunned fans with performances in "Midsommar" and "Little Women."

Pugh followed up her success with roles in "Black Widow" alongside Scarlett Johansson and "Don't Worry Darling" with Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde.

In 2020, she earned her first Oscar nomination for best supporting actress for "Little Women." 

Anti-violence worker found in Chicago home naked with gun, suspected narcotics and $5OK cash: prosecutors

Police in Chicago executing a search warrant in Humboldt Park reportedly found a full-time violence interrupter naked under a bed with $50,000 cash on the floor, suspected narcotics and a loaded gun on the kitchen windowsill.

Jerel Taylor, 30, has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon, possession of heroin and possession of a controlled substance. A judge ordered him to pay $500 in bail to be released from jail.

A woman seated on the bed told officers there was no one else in the room, but the police reportedly saw Taylor's feet sticking out from under the bed and "removed him," according to prosecutors.

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During Taylor's bail hearing, prosecutors stated that Chicago police had conducted a raid on an apartment located on the 1100 block of North Avers at around 8 a.m., where they found a loaded pistol on the kitchen window ledge next to bags of suspected crack cocaine before searching a nearby bedroom.

The police also found $50,000 cash on the floor. When they found Taylor naked, they asked him where his clothes were and found suspected heroin next to his pants.

More crack was allegedly found on a bedside table, along with Taylor's driver's license. Taylor has five felony convictions for narcotics-related offenses since 2018.

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Taylor's attorney stated that he lives in the home with his family and may not be responsible for the items found in the apartment.

Taylor is a high school graduate who works full time for a safe street patrol in Humboldt Park and also works for the CeaseFire anti-violence group

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