Don’t worry, Darling manager Olivia Wilde addresses reports of feud with Florence Pew

The talent participating in the upcoming thriller film do not worry my love It made it one of the most anticipated releases of the fall movie season, although some of the attention it gained was related to backstage drama rumors, which were quickly refuted by director Olivia Wilde during a film press conference. While Wilde’s romance with star Harry Styles is enough to fuel the tabloids, recent discrepancies in reports about why Shia LaBeoufs left the project has sparked some gossip, leading to rumors of a feud between Wilde and star Florence Pugh. Only further fueling these rumors was the revelation that Pugh would not be lobbying for the film, with Wilde continuing to praise the performer and noting that the lack of press was due to Pugh’s commitments. Dunenoting also that the Internet has a way of fanning non-existent flames. do not worry my love It hits theaters on September 23.

“Florence is a strength and we are so grateful that she was able to achieve it tonight despite continuing to produce DuneWilde gave a press conference during the Venice International Film Festival when a reporter asked him to “clear the air” about the rumours. I know as a director how annoying it is to lose an actor even for one day so I’m so grateful to her and [Dune director] Denis Villeneuve for helping us – we’re really glad we’re going to celebrate her work tonight.”

She continued, “I can’t say enough how honored I am to have her in the lead role for us. She’s amazing in the movie and as with all the endless gossip and all the hype out there, I mean, the internet feeds itself. I don’t feel the need to contribute. I think it’s sufficiently nourished.”

Last month, Wilde claimed that LaBeouf was fired from the project based on his approach to training and preparation, noting that he was more aggressive and combative than she expected from an artist. LaBeouf then gave a public response, claiming that he left the project on the grounds of not having the right time to rehearse with his colleagues. This also included text and email sharing to verify these claims, which included a video Wilde sent of herself in which she thought “Miss Flo” would face a “wake-up call” from the situation.

These seemingly condescending remarks in conjunction with Pugh’s lack of lobbying ignited the rumor mill. Pugh still has to think about the situation.

do not worry my love It hits theaters on September 23.

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