![]() ![]() Puck’s Matthew Belloni recently reported that Pugh and Wilde began feuding because of the on-set affair between Wilde and Styles, writing that Pugh “wasn’t a fan of her director disappearing so often with her leading man” between camera setups. ![]() And one would presume that as Warner Bros is distributing both Don’t Worry Darling and the Dune sequel, an accommodating schedule could have been carved out for Pugh the moment she signed on for the latter film, especially as it features a sprawling ensemble cast. Pugh’s representatives maintain that she has been too busy filming her new role in Dune: Part Two to commit to obligations, including the Venice news conference, but the Dune star Timothée Chalamet was able to clear several days to promote his romantic drama Bones and All in Venice. Indeed, Pugh has done notably little promotional work for the film, whether on social media or in traditional outlets, and the usual onslaught of press junkets and interviews required for a movie and star of this scale appears to have been waived. But the movie’s behind-the-scenes drama has been even juicier, and after weeks of headlines and speculation, Monday’s news conference proves to be a hotter ticket than many of Venice’s major premieres.įlorence Pugh and Olivia Wilde reportedly began feuding because of Wilde’s on-set affair with Harry Styles - Pugh ‘wasn’t a fan of her director disappearing so often with her leading man’ between camera setupsįans initially figured something was amiss when Pugh, who is normally eager to promote her projects on social media, appeared to be giving Don’t Worry Darling the cold shoulder. The premise of Don’t Worry Darling is juicy enough on its own: Pugh plays a housewife with a picture-perfect 1950s marriage who suspects that the carefully manicured world around her is a sinister illusion. And there is no placard at all for the film’s star, Florence Pugh, whose no-show at the session further deepens rumours of a rift between her and Wilde. ![]() Even before the talent file in on Monday afternoon for the Don’t Worry Darling press conference at Venice Film Festival, the name placards on the dais tell a story.Īlthough the filmmaker and top-billed star are typically seated next to each other at such events, the placards for the director, Olivia Wilde, and her leading man, Harry Styles, are spaced far apart, with their costars Chris Pine and Gemma Chan between them, so photographs of the rumoured couple will be harder to snap. ![]()
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