Olivia Wilde Denies 2022 'Don't Worry Darling' Set Blowup With Florence Pugh
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Updated · Variety · Jun 24
Olivia Wilde Denies 2022 'Don't Worry Darling' Set Blowup With Florence Pugh
3 articles · Updated · Variety · Jun 24
Summary
Wilde said in a new Cut interview that no "screaming match" ever happened on the set of "Don't Worry Darling" and that she was never absent during production.
2022 rumors, amplified before the film's September release, alleged Pugh confronted Wilde over frequent unexplained absences tied to Wilde's romance with co-star Harry Styles.
Wilde said she wanted to publicly reject the claims at the time but was told by the studio and others involved to stay silent and "just go out there and smile."
40 crew members, including producer Katie Silberman and cinematographer Matthew Libatique, had already issued a joint statement in 2022 calling the allegations false and praising Wilde as present and involved.
The dispute became a defining part of the film's tabloid fallout, which Wilde said left her cast by the public as a "full-on villain" and later regretting her silence.