When Florence Pugh learned of a startling connection to her 19th-century ancestor, she became emotional.
Pugh discovered that she had a name in common with a relative who was born in 1882 on the first episode of Antoni Porowski’s show No Taste Like Home.
She continued, “I feel quite emotional” and continued, “My parents had no idea; I was named after the city; my mom is going to scream!”
“The fact that there was another Florence intrigues me greatly. Where is she? Where had she disappeared to? What was her residence? Did she have kids? Pugh inquired. But it turned out that Florence Pugh, who lived in the 19th century, passed away just before turning five.
The Oppenheimer actress, however, made this discovery even more startling by revealing that she “wasn’t supposed to live.”