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Florence Pugh defends 21-year age gap with Zach Braff: 'I don't know when cyber-bullying became trendy'

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Florence Pugh gave an ultimatum to her Instagram followers on Wednesday: if you don't support her relationship with Zach Braff then simply hit the "unfollow" button.

The "Little Women" actress, 24, and Braff, 45, were first seen in public together last April. While the star is no stranger to being in the spotlight, she admitted that she's finally had enough after a birthday tribute she posted for Braff earlier in the week received a slew of nasty comments about their 21-year age gap.

In a lengthy video posted to her Instagram Story on Wednesday, Pugh expressed exactly how she felt about strangers critiquing her relationship. "On Monday I posted a photo in honor of Zach's birthday and I wrote a birthday message underneath.

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