Marvel's Florence Pugh responds to talk of her own cooking series

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Florence Pugh has confirmed that she has a cooking series in the works.

During lockdown, the Marvel actress started a series on social media called 'Cooking with Flo', where she would go live on Instagram as she tried out a new recipe.

Now, the Black Widow star is set to turn this internet sensation into a TV series that follows a similar format of watching her cook dishes.

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Pugh revealed she has been in talks about the show on the Happy Sad Confused podcast this week, but due to her busy schedule she has not been able to get it off the ground yet.

"Due to shooting schedules and it not quite being the right style of show, we had to just put it on a back burner," she explained to host Josh Horowitz.

She added: "But it’s definitely in the works, it’s happening. We’re trying to make something happen."

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The exciting development comes only days after the release of Pugh’s new movie A Good Person, which was directed by her ex-boyfriend Zach Braff.

Ahead of the release of the indie movie, Pugh spoke to Digital Spy about her ambition to keep challenging herself as an actress and never become a "one-trick pony".

"I think when I signed on to do Marvel, I was really kind of saddened by the fact that the indie movie world were like, 'Great, now she's gone, she's never going to come back'," she said.

"I was always a bit miffed about that because I've never seen myself as a one-trick pony. I don't want to do the same thing over and over again."

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The movie also sees Pugh make her singer-songwriter debut, with two songs she wrote after being inspired by the script.

"I wrote one song when I read the script, just to process how this person could feel this, how you'd feel, what you would think about yourself," Pugh shared.

She added: "I was able to record them away from the character and not on a squeaky piano in a rehab centre and not playing Allison, which was also great. So I feel like I've been able to write them for her and then perform them as her, and then perform them as me, which is rare."

Black Widow is streaming on Disney+.

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