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The Black Widow actor has been taking over the silver screen for the last few years, but there is still a lot you probably don't know about the star . Mike Marsland / Mike Marsland / WireImage / Getty Images
Don't worry, I did a little stalking so you don't have to. Here's everything you need to know about your new favorite Hollywood star. Gareth Cattermole / Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK
1. She's British and attended school in Oxford. While attending a secondary school in Oxford, she learned that she was meant for performing. “I don’t think I was built for school,” she told the New York Times . “I just wanted to perform and make music and make pots.”
Gareth Cattermole / Gareth Cattermole / Getty Images for Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK 2. Her big break was in the 2014 film The Falling . She starred alongside Game of Thrones actress Maisie Williams in the drama film about an English girls' school in 1969.
David M. Benett / Getty Images 3. Her brother is actor and musician Toby Sebastian. She also has two sisters, Arabella Gibbins and Rafaela Pugh. Her mom was a pro-dancer and her two sisters are also actors. Florence loved growing up in an artsy family. She told The Guardian , "We’re like the Von Trapps, but not quite as pretty or perfect.”
David M. Benett / Getty Images 4. Florence started singing covers on YouTube. 5. She's only 5'3. The big screen makes everyone look so much taller.
Toni Anne Barson / WireImage / Getty Images 6. Her grandmother used to read her Little Women , and she always imagined herself as Amy. “I remember when she read the scene where Amy burns Jo’s book, and I remember my gran looking up from the book and going ‘what a wicked, wicked girl,'" she said on The Late Show . "I remember how excited she was about that, and clearly Amy is the one to get behind."
Barcroft Media / Barcroft Media via Getty Images 7. She's close with Timothée Chalamet and has a very weird nickname for him. “I accidentally called him Timothée Chalamala-bing-bong to his face,” she told The Guardian . “He was like, ‘What?’ And I was like, ‘Nothing!’”
David M. Benett / Dave Benett / WireImage / Getty Images 8. She's an Oscar nominee. She was nominated for her first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Little Women .
Isabel Infantes - Pa Images / PA Images via Getty Images 9. She's always carrying Yorkshire tea with her. This might be the most random of all the Florence facts, but nonetheless, still very important. She told Uproxx , "Always have a travel size bag full of Yorkshire tea bags, because you never know when you’re going to need them."
Lia Toby - Pa Images / PA Images via Getty Images 10. She's very close with her grandmother, who she calls Granny Pat. 11. She's been in a relationship with Scrubs actor Zach Braff since 2019. The two try to keep their relationship low-key, but every now and again the cute couple is spotted out and about enjoying their romance. Florence also opened up about the criticism she received for their 21-year age gap. She told the Sunday Times , "I think it bugs people that it's not who they expected. But it's my life and I'm not doing anything to please people or to make it a better headline or story. I want to also be a person!”
Tibrina Hobson / Getty Images for SBIFF 12. She's a big fan of Tzatziki. 13. She loves to cook. 14. She has the most adorable dog. 15. She's a plant lover and has a very special cactus she is fond of. 16. When she was young her family relocated to Spain because of her asthma. The family hoped that moving to a warmer climate would help her asthma. Florence appreciated her time there and shared with The Guardian , "Even though we moved out there for other reasons, looking back on it, I’m so happy I had that childhood – in and out of the sea naked, cycling down the road in my knickers, and bartering with the sweet shop owner."
Edward Berthelot / GC Images / Getty Images The two met on the set of King Lear, and she calls her a "massive mentor." She said in The Guardian , "The industry was so sad and so desperate for leadership that to come into work and be around Emma, and Emily Watson, and that loud female wisdom all day was so powerful. There wasn’t a day she didn’t educate me on something, or give me a book or podcast to listen to."
David M. Benett / Dave Benett / WireImage / Getty Images 18. She's very proud of her "weirdly low voice." So there you have it. The woman is already a legend, and I can't wait to see what she does next. No doubt it's going to be epic. Regal
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