Florence Welch( the florence part of florence and the machine) is 24, I don't know how old any of the machine are.
Dog Days by Florence And The Machine [Pop Single Release 2008]
Florence and the Machine sometimes has lyrics that can be confusing. Songs like My Boy Builds Coffins, Cosmic Love, The Drumming Song, and Kiss With a Fist, all lead to assume that she is into men. The song Girl With One Eye, has such lyrics as "I slipped my hand under her skirt, I said don't worry it's not gonna hurt." This would make you think otherwise. The song Girl With One Eye is not an original of theirs. It was originally done by a band called the Ludes. She dated one of the band members and began covering the song. So, that's where the sexual reference to women would confuse you. She is not a lesbian. However, in a 2008 interview by Patrick Hussey from www.run-riot.com, she does admit to enjoying kissing women. She says, "Well you know girls kissing girls, it's alright! It's a lot softer and the French are, well you know, but I'm straight in England!" The link for that interview is http://www.run-riot.com/articles/blogs/interview-florence-machine. Perhaps bisexual? But not gay. Also, she has a boyfriend.
Several female singers are known for their short red hair, including Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine, who often sports a vibrant red bob. Another notable example is Hayley Williams of Paramore, who has been seen with various short red styles. Additionally, singer-songwriter Annie Clark, known as St. Vincent, has also sported short red hair at different points in her career.
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Florence Welch is Florence in Florence + The Machine.
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Florence and the Machine. love em.
No, Florence Welch, the lead singer of Florence + the Machine, does not have any children. She is known for her music and creative endeavors.
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No. She's from England.
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Florence Welch, (Or,her stage name, Florence and the Machine) is a solo singer.
the "+ the machine" part is her band
She is british.
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