“It was a screaming match between the two”: Don’t Worry Darling Drama Unfolds as Florence Pugh Reportedly Yelled at Olivia Wilde For Disappearing During Filming With Harry Styles, Confirms Reports of Unnecessary PDA On Sets

Don’t Worry Darling Drama Unfolds as Florence Pugh Reportedly Yelled at Olivia Wilde For Disappearing During Filming With Harry Styles, Confirms Reports of Unnecessary PDA On Sets
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Don’t Worry Darling has been rising in the charts of controversies as the feud between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde continues to grow. From Florence Pugh refusing to show up for any press for the movie to Harry Styles reportedly spitting on Chris Pine. Although Pugh did make an appearance for the premiere of the movie in Venice, she made her stand towards her points and decided not to do any press.

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Florence Pugh as seen in Don't Worry Darling (2022).
Florence Pugh as seen in Don’t Worry Darling (2022).

More details regarding the feud of Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde have come into light as on – set sources have come forward to reveal more on their fight.

The Olivia Wilde – Florence Pugh Feud Grows

Florence Pugh‘s original complain was regarding the sexualization of her and Harry Style‘s characters. Publicity revolving around the same was what looked to be rising and Pugh was unhappy with that. This soon turned into a rising concern of Styles and Wilde disappearing in between shoots for long intervals as the rumors of Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles dating each other began to surface.

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Don't Worry Darling
A still from Don’t Worry Darling

This was also during the time when Olivia Wilde was still engaged to Ted Lasso actor Jason Sudeikis. The actress was still being visited on set by Sudeikis and their children as the relationship came to life.

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The Controversies Following Don’t Worry Darling

The movie itself has been a target of negative reviews which too have played their part in creating wedges between these actors. An on – set source revealed that both Pugh and Wilde properly screamed at each other when the movie was more than halfway filmed.

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Olivia Wilde's Don't Worry Darling
Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling

Shia LaBeouf who at first seemed to have been fired by Olivia Wilde came forward with proof claiming that she instead had been begging him not to quit after which she proceeded to hire Harry Styles for the role.

The only light the movie truly brought to was the feud itself. Else the movie purely saw depletion in reviews with growing plot holes, disastrous direction and mediocre acting with the exception of Pugh herself.

See Also: ‘Cheers for Florence Pugh, dead silence for Olivia Wilde’: Florence Pugh Fans Troll Olivia Wilde in Don’t Worry Darling, Force Audiences into Silence Every Time Wilde’s Scene Comes Up

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Don’t Worry Darlings’ Reviews

The movie itself has gotten mediocre praises with heavy admiration towards Florence Pugh and discomfort towards Harry Styles and his questionable accent. The fans themselves have been anticipating the movie just as much because of all the publicity it has received because of its controversies. Many wish to watch it purely based on the scandals that have surfaced.

Cast of Don't Worry Darling at 79th Venice Film Festival
Don’t Worry Darling premiered at the 79th Venice Film Festival

Don’t Worry Darling which finally hit the theatres on 23rd September 2022, has had a line up of talented actors, all ranging from genres and fan followings, however that does not seem enough for the movie with all the negative reviews it has received till date.

See Also: Olivia Wilde Being Bashed For Don’t Worry Darling Woes While Male Directors Get A Pass For Much Worse Is Misogyny At Its Finest

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Source: Screen Rant

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