Florence Pugh 'face stuck in the mud' after being attacked by sheep on 'The Wonder' set

Florence Pugh had plenty to worry about when it came to filming religious thriller “The Wonder.”

The 'Don't Worry Darling' star filmed 'The Wonder', helmed by Sebastián Lelio, in Ireland last year, and the intense terrain and drastic weather changes made the production particularly grueling.

"You'd see all four seasons in one day," the Oscar nominee said during, adding that the period piece was "completely opposite of Amy in 'Little Women.' I only had one outfit!"

But it was Pugh's animal co-stars who proved the toughest of them all.

"Whenever you worked with the animals in the mountains, they also said, 'Why are we on a mountain?' It's really windy and cold," Pugh said. had a take where we were walking with a horse, and the horse just turned on its side and said, 'No. I'm not walking anymore.' And I had a sheep that ran into me, and I got stuck face down in the mud. Like, full of mud."

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Pugh continued, "I had a very simple scene where I had to cross, just cross the road like that, just walk but with very intense facial expressions. And as I walked past this sheep, the sheep didn't didn't want to get out of the way. So I like, gently patting my buttocks and this sheep said "Rrr!" And then another sheep next to it said "Rrr!" And then this sheep fell on me. J knocked the sheep over and went straight down into the cow boot. It was like full mud. It was great."

Even better: Over 50 locals saw Pugh fall. Fortunately, the "Oppenheimer" actress had an unexpected outlet after a long day of filming.

"I would say, 'It's a 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' kind of night," Pugh recalled. watch 'Real Housewives' and then we'd come home and have our G&T's with our little crackers and we'd be like [shivering].”

She added of her graceful, vegetal fall, "I was channeling 'Beverly Hills'!"

There must be something in the water that makes Irish animals skid: Colin Farrell detailed being attacked by a donkey during production of 'The Banshees of Inisherin' earlier this year.

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Florence Pugh 'face stuck in the mud' after being attacked by sheep on 'The Wonder' set

Florence Pugh had plenty to worry about when it came to filming religious thriller “The Wonder.”

The 'Don't Worry Darling' star filmed 'The Wonder', helmed by Sebastián Lelio, in Ireland last year, and the intense terrain and drastic weather changes made the production particularly grueling.

"You'd see all four seasons in one day," the Oscar nominee said during, adding that the period piece was "completely opposite of Amy in 'Little Women.' I only had one outfit!"

But it was Pugh's animal co-stars who proved the toughest of them all.

"Whenever you worked with the animals in the mountains, they also said, 'Why are we on a mountain?' It's really windy and cold," Pugh said. had a take where we were walking with a horse, and the horse just turned on its side and said, 'No. I'm not walking anymore.' And I had a sheep that ran into me, and I got stuck face down in the mud. Like, full of mud."

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Pugh continued, "I had a very simple scene where I had to cross, just cross the road like that, just walk but with very intense facial expressions. And as I walked past this sheep, the sheep didn't didn't want to get out of the way. So I like, gently patting my buttocks and this sheep said "Rrr!" And then another sheep next to it said "Rrr!" And then this sheep fell on me. J knocked the sheep over and went straight down into the cow boot. It was like full mud. It was great."

Even better: Over 50 locals saw Pugh fall. Fortunately, the "Oppenheimer" actress had an unexpected outlet after a long day of filming.

"I would say, 'It's a 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' kind of night," Pugh recalled. watch 'Real Housewives' and then we'd come home and have our G&T's with our little crackers and we'd be like [shivering].”

She added of her graceful, vegetal fall, "I was channeling 'Beverly Hills'!"

There must be something in the water that makes Irish animals skid: Colin Farrell detailed being attacked by a donkey during production of 'The Banshees of Inisherin' earlier this year.

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