In a new interview with The Guardian, Florence Welch revealed that in 2023 she experienced a miscarriage complicated by an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy, which led to a ruptured fallopian tube and internal bleeding. “The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,” shared the Florence + the Machine singer, who was turning 37 at the time of her first pregnancy. Despite severe pain and heavy bleeding, she performed at a Cornwall music festival a week after the miscarriage, admitting, “Emotionally, I was sad and scared, but I think, also, I was coping.” She was unaware of her severe condition and ready to fly to perform at another festival, until a doctor’s insistence on a scan revealed the need for emergency surgery and removal of her fallopian tube. “If I’d got on that plane, I’d have come off on a stretcher. Or worse,” Welch reflects. Her band’s sixth album, Everybody Scream, featuring songs inspired by her experiences, is set for release on October 31. (Rolling Stone)
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Florence Welch Opens Up About Her Miscarriage And Ectopic Pregnancy: “The Closest I Came To Death”
By Erik Thompson
Sep 28, 2025 | 8:00 PM
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