Florence Pugh's father has made the difficult decision to part with the family's Oxford café after more than three decades of serving the local community. The café, which had been a staple of the Oxford food scene for years, has struggled to stay afloat and ultimately succumbed to financial losses.
According to sources, the café amassed a staggering £900k in losses, forcing Florence's father to put the business up for sale. It is understood that the decision to sell was not made lightly and was driven by a desire to cut the family's losses and move on.
Florence Pugh, who has risen to fame in recent years with roles in films like 'Midsommar' and 'Little Women,' has not publicly commented on the sale of the family café. However, it is likely that the news will come as a shock to fans who have followed her journey and know the significance of the café to her family.
The café has been a beloved institution in Oxford for over 30 years, serving up a range of delicious food and drinks to locals and tourists alike. Its closure will be deeply felt by the community and marks the end of an era for the city.
While the sale of the café is undoubtedly a sad day for Florence's family and the people of Oxford, it also marks an opportunity for the actress to focus on her thriving career. With a range of exciting projects in the pipeline, it seems that Florence will continue to shine on the big screen, even if the family café is no longer a part of her life.