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Florence Pugh posted a funny Instagram photo where she compares her short hair to her flowers.

Florence Pugh/Instagram

Florence Pughis taking twinning to a whole new level.

TheOppenheimeractress, 27, posted a casual series of photos to her Instagram on Wednesday — which ended with a hilarious surprise. Pugh, who’s been rocking the bold buzz cut as of late, looked strikingly similar to the flower arrangement sitting next to her.

Pugh’s post included a carousel of other images, including a ram drinking from her snorkel, her hanging out withAshley Parkand a beach selfie that radiates pure joy.

“Rams and gals and tzatziki and dacos and@ashleyparkladyand my hair looking like spikey flowers,” the actress captioned her post before adding: “P.S. we met a lone Ram who was super thirsty and hungry for attention so fed it water in the only utensil we had… a snorkel.”

Florence Pugh posted a funny Instagram photo where she compares her short hair to her flowers.

Pugh’s post comes just a few days after the release of Christopher Nolan’sOppenheimer,where she plays Jean Tatlock. The film has bolstered box office sales this past weekend, especially when coupled with the release of Greta Gerwig’sBarbie, effectively known as“Barbenheimer.”Oppenheimermade over $82 millionin box office sales just during opening weekend.

In the film, Pugh’s character rocks a short hairstyle that is an ode to the time period, but nothing like the style she debuted at theMet Galain May. While theDon’t Worry Darlingactressrocked a dramatic black and white Valentino gownwith a super long train, all eyes were on her hair — or lack thereof.

Known for her long blonde locks when playing roles like Amy March inLittle Womenor Alice Chambers inDon’t Worry Darling, Pugh’s dramatic hair transformation caught a lot of attention. Last week, the actress saidher new look was completely intentional.

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Florence Pugh attends the 2023 Costume Institute Benefit celebrating “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty” at Metropolitan Museum of Art

“I purposefully chose to look like that. I wanted vanity out of the picture,” Pugh toldRadio Timesin an interview, per theDaily Mail.

“Hollywood is very glamorous — especially for women — and it’s hard for an audience to see past that,” she added. “Whenever I’ve not needed to be glam or have a full face of makeup, I fight to keep it that way. It helps the audience."

“Vanity is gone. The only thing that people can look at then is your raw face,” she said.

“Even at the beginning of my career, I was always fighting to control my image,” Pugh continued. “It helps me when I’m wearing less makeup because then I’m less of a sparkly thing on screen. I feel like I’m allowed to do ugly faces, like it’s more acceptable.”

source: people.com