New rumors would reveal the real reason for the tension between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde on the set of Don’t Worry Darling.
Filming Don’t worry dearAs it turned out a year ago before the world premiere held in Venice, they seem to have created a lot of tension between Florence Pugh and director Olivia Wilde. A new indiscretion now seems to confirm the cause of the disagreement between the two actresses.
Website drum world it did come out that the producer spoke about what happened on the set of Don’t Worry Darling, elaborating that Olivia Wilde often disappeared from the set, apparently due to her relationship with Harry Styles.
A source from the site spoke about the importance of being a director of a feature film: “Florence Pugh and Matthew Libatik were responsible in the days that Wilde went missing, but I would argue that Matthew was the main supporter of the shoot. They couldn’t afford to shut down production, so he tried to follow Olivia’s vision as much as possible. As soon as she returned to the set, as if nothing had happened, the moment came when Florence lost patience with her.“.
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A year ago, there were rumors, which Pugh never denied, that by the end of the planned work on the set, the director “disappeared” and no one could find her and Harry Styles. According to reports, Florence would have grown tired of waiting and would have taken matters into her own hands to continue the crackers, thanks in part to the fact that Libatik and the assistant director had already planned the scenes being created and were working on storyboards with Olivia. To heighten the tension could also be the behavior of the director, who would pretend that nothing happened, and would not even thank Florence and Matthew for continuing the production.
The protagonist of Don’t Worry Darling not only failed to deny persistent rumors of a quarrel, but also fueled rumors of a difficult situation by not appearing at a press conference scheduled for the festival.
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