Florence Pugh stars in Yungblud's moving 'Zombie' music video
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Florence Pugh features in Yungblud’s new music video for 'Zombie', a song reflecting personal struggles with aesthetics and emotional battles. Yungblud, real name Dominic Harrison, has revealed that the song draws upon his grandmother's traumatic experiences, highlighting feelings of ugliness and the urge to isolate due to fears of being a burden. The musician openly talks about his own issues with body image and how boxing has become a means of therapy for him. The music video poignantly illustrates these themes through Pugh's portrayal of a distressed healthcare professional.
Yungblud's 'Zombie' explores themes of inner turmoil, focusing on self-perception and the struggles with emotional exhaustion, as depicted by Florence Pugh's character.
The song reflects Yungblud's personal experiences with his grandmother's trauma, ultimately underscoring feelings of deterioration and the haunting fear of becoming a burden.
Yungblud has candidly shared his own struggles with body dysmorphia and unhealthy eating habits, emphasizing the journeys of self-acceptance through fitness, particularly boxing.
In the music video, Florence Pugh portrays a healthcare worker overwhelmed with grief and exhaustion, symbolizing the emotional aspects of Yungblud's new track.
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