When Forence Welch found herself facing her immortality after a miscarriage, it wasn’t friends or family that she turned to. Instead, the iconic singer of Florence + the Machine found solace with plants and animals.
Florence still remembers those August days two years ago quite vividly. She’d had a miscarriage and soon discovered that it had been an ectopic pregnancy. Her fallopian tube had ruptured, and she needed to have emergency surgery. โThe closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,โ she told The Guardian.
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โIt was a real need to be around things that couldnโt speak, but had a life force or energy to them. Iย found that the most healing,โ she recalled about that period of time. But it wasn’t her animals that helped her heal, as she didn’t own any. Instead, she found comfort in the animals that roamed her neighborhood. For instance, more cats began hanging out in her garden.
โIโm not saying anything, but more and more started coming, and foxes,โ she said. “I donโt know. Orย maybe I just noticed them more, because thatโs what I needed to be around.โ
The lyrics to the band’s 2022 hit “King” are about her internal debate about whether she should have children. Today, she finds the line, โI never knew my killer would be coming from within,” haunting.
โHaving that line in King was a strange thing,โ she said. โBecause Iย had an ectopic pregnancy, on stage.โ
She recalled that the miscarriage occurred just before she was headlining the Boardmasters Festival in Cornwall. Despite being in pain and bleeding, she refused to back out. But she did schedule an appointment to get checked out.
โWomen! Itโs funny. I took some ibuprofen and stepped out on stage,” she said. The next day, she felt a bit better and almost canceled the appointment.
โI didnโt want to go for the scan,” she admitted. “I thought, Iโveย done this show, Iโm fine, I can cope. But my doctorโs insistence that I come in saved my life.โ
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Ten days after getting emergency surgery, she was back on a plane, headed to another festival. She also began studying the history of witchcraft.
โModern medicine absolutely saved my life,โ she acknowledged. โBut you canโt go anywhere about birth without finding witchcraft and magic and medicine. Some of the first people tried as witches were midwives.โ
She also made a new album, “Everybody Scream,” which, for her, is as cathartic as it gets. โIโve shared parts of my life with [fans] that I havenโt been able to say to my closest friends,โ she said. “Everybody Scream” will be her sixth studio album, and she admitted that with each new album, she hopes that she — and fans — will feel satisfied with it. But it’s more than that.
โThereโs a feeling of dying a little bit, every time I make a record,โ she added. โAnd, this time, I nearly died.โ




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Florence Welch Shares Details After Devastating Loss