
After breaking up with her lover Charlie Gooch, FLORENCE Pugh has re-entered the dating scene.
The photographer Charlie had been seeing the British actress for a year when she introduced him to her family in the summer.
But pals said work pressures on Florence, 27, who starred in Oppenheimer, Don’t Worry Darling and Dune in recent years, led to her calling time on their relationship.
A source said: “Florence and Charlie had known each other for years and things turned romantic at the end of last year.
“But it hasn’t lasted. Florence’s schedule is so busy and there were other factors at play. She eventually ended it over the summer.
“She isn’t wallowing though and is doing just fine on her own.
“There are no hard feelings between them though. She has told friends she’s single but they wouldn’t be surprised if Florence changed her mind after some time apart.”
Florence and Harry Styles shared a kiss while filming Don’t Worry, Darling in America before Florence started dating Charlie, 27.
Additionally, she had a three-year relationship with Scrubs star Zach Braff, which some people found questionable given that he is 21 years her senior.
I’m old enough to be an adult and pay taxes, but I’m not old enough to know who I should and shouldn’t have sex with? she said in response to criticism of their relationship at the time.
“I’m 24 and I can’t choose who I love? There’s a reason why I’m not with someone my age–it hasn’t worked.”
DUA LIPA has made a hint that her third album’s first track will be released in the coming days.
The Levitating singer changed her profile picture to a photograph of her eye through a prism and removed all of her Instagram posts.Following my exclusive piece about her on Saturday, her choice to delete her account marks the beginning of her future era.
She is scheduled to release a single this fall in advance of her new album next year, and I mentioned that she has had offers to headline the Coachella and Glastonbury festivals.
Dua hasn’t put out an album since 2020’s Future Nostalgia, which she used as the foundation for her fourth No. 1 song, Dance The Night from the Barbie soundtrack.