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Florence Pugh Injured on Stage During Brazil's "Dune: Part Two" Panel
An Unidentified Projectile Struck the Face of an Actress at the CCXP 2023 Event
Florence Pugh, who has been in films including "Don't Worry Darling" and "Dune: Part Two," is the most recent famous person to have a distressing occurrence while performing. During a panel for "Dune: Part Two" at CCXP 2023 in São Paulo, Brazil, the actress was hit in the face by an object that was thrown from the audience.
While posing for photos with her co-stars Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and Austin Butler, Pugh was hit by an unknown missile, as shown in a video that went viral online. The actress was taken aback by the situation, but she wasted no time brushing it off. Her coworkers made sure she was alright.
Fans voiced their disgust of the actions in the video that went viral. A number of people took to social media to voice their indignation at the conduct and the danger it posed to live performances.
Pugh joins the ranks of famous people who have been through tough times due to this sad tragedy. Earlier this year, at a Vienna performance, Harry Styles had an object hit his eye, and at a New York City event, Bebe Rexha got a black eye from a cellphone. Legal action was taken against the culprits in both instances after the acts were widely denounced.
Florence Pugh's case highlights the need of raising awareness about this kind of conduct and the risks it poses to performers at live performances.