Florence Pugh turns heads in a quirky feathered hat and leopard print catsuit as she attends the final day of Glastonbury at Worthy Farm

Florence Pugh got into the festival spirit by wearing a quirky brown feather hat on the final day of Glastonbury on Sunday.

The 28-year-old actress showed off her incredible figure in a semi-sheer leopard print catsuit, which she paired with black boots and a bomber jacket.

The Don’t Worry Darling star carried her belongings in a black bum bag and wore a pair of statement mirrored sunglasses.

She wore a Missoma heart pendant locket as she caught up and enjoyed drinks with friends at the legendary festival at Worthy Farm.

Florence was in good spirits as she hugged a friend before posing for selfies in her festival outfit.

Florence Pugh got into the festival spirit by wearing a quirky brown feathered hat on the final day of Glastonbury on Sunday

The actress, 28, showed off her incredible figure in a semi-sheer leopard print catsuit which she paired with black boots and a bomber jacket

The actress, 28, showed off her incredible figure in a semi-sheer leopard print catsuit, which she paired with black boots and a bomber jacket

This came after Florence looked sensational as she took to the stage to introduce Dune: Part Two at the Pilton Palais Cinema during the Glastonbury Festival on Friday.

The actress, who plays Princess Irulan Corrino in the 2024 film, went braless under a very racy, see-through black dress.

Florence’s halterneck look featured star-shaped cutouts and a daring thigh-high slit, putting her breathtaking figure on display.

She was in full festival spirit and wore a colorful and fun floral headpiece that she matched with her eye makeup.

She completed the ensemble with jewelry and chunky boots, sat on stage and spoke to the audience about the smash hit film before the screening.

It comes after Shania Twain became the latest Glastonbury star to be plagued by sound problems when she took to the stage on Sunday.

The iconic singer, 58, struggled with her earpiece as she seemed to have difficulty with her pitch and timing.

Shania made a dramatic entrance alongside drag queens and dancers, before quickly running into trouble.

She was spotted catching up and enjoying a drink with friends at the legendary festival at Worthy Farm

She was seen catching up and enjoying drinks with friends at the legendary festival at Worthy Farm

Florence was in good spirits as she hugged a friend before posing for selfies in her festival outfit

Florence was in good spirits as she hugged a friend before posing for selfies in her festival outfit

Florence posed with a friend who wore a unique hat and sunglasses

Florence posed with a friend who wore a unique hat and sunglasses

On Friday, Florence looked sensational as she took to the stage to introduce Dune: Part Two at the on-site Pilton Palais Cinema during the Glastonbury Festival

Florence looked sensational on Friday as she took to the stage to introduce Dune: Part Two at the Pilton Palais Cinema on site at Glastonbury Festival

Shocked fans rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to criticize the behind-the-scenes team, feeling nothing but sympathy for the moment that ruined Shania.

They wrote: ‘Absolutely awful sound mix on Shania!’: ‘The sound at Glastonbury was awful on BBC, Cyndi yesterday and now Shania? Maybe BBC just hates gay icons’: ‘The sound is pretty bad for Shania’: ‘It seems Shania knows there’s something wrong with the sound’.

‘Sorry, why does Shania Twain sound awful to Glaso?’: ‘Can someone please save Shania. I clearly have bad sound problems and this isn’t helping’: ‘What is wrong with Shania Twain’s sound?! She is really struggling. This is absolutely horrible’.

It comes after fans accused more artists of impersonating Glastonbury after Dua Lipa criticised her headline performance.

After the performance, POP star Dua Lipa has strongly denied accusations of lip-synching after some fans accused her of lip-synching during her Glastonbury performance.

“I don’t do pantomime,” the Grammy Award winner said as she joined her actor friend Callum Turner, 34, in a toast to her success at an exclusive bar on the Worthy Farm festival site.

Many more, including Coldplay and Camilla Cabello, have come under fire for allegedly miming the words to their own songs, with fans rushing to social media to share their theories.

It comes amid other complaints about the quality of the sound, with Cyndi Lauper’s performance on Saturday being plagued by problems.

It comes after Shania Twain, 58, became the latest Glastonbury star to be plagued by sound problems when she took to the stage on Sunday

It comes after Shania Twain, 58, became the latest Glastonbury star to be plagued by sound problems as she took to the stage on Sunday

Coldplay headlined the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night and fans said it was 'the biggest crowd ever'

Coldplay headlined the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night and fans said it was ‘the biggest crowd ever’

During Coldplay’s record-breaking set on Saturday night, frontman Chris Martin surprised the crowd after inviting an old friend to perform with them.

Michael J. Fox arrived on stage in his wheelchair to play guitar during Fix You and Humankind.

It was a milestone for the band, who made history by becoming the first group to headline Glastonbury five times, with Chris Martin, 47, citing Michael as the “main reason” they are in a group.

The British band made their debut at the iconic festival in the New Bands Tent in 1999, before headlining in 2002, 2005, 2011 and 2016, and have now broken the record by headlining the festival five times.