Several “Don’t Worry Darling” crew members and studio execs have denied a bombshell report claiming Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh got into a âscreaming matchâ on the set of the thriller film.
âWe are so proud of the work that Olivia Wilde has done making this incredibly beautiful and entertaining film and look forward to collaborating with her again,â Warner Bros. executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy told Page Six in a statement.
âThe studio is very grateful and appreciative of the tireless support by Olivia in bringing her vision to life from production through release. Any suggestion of conflict between the studio and Olivia is simply not true.â Â
Additionally, 40 members of the crew and production team released a statement after Vulture published a report about the alleged tension between Wilde and Pugh, who stars in the film opposite Harry Styles.
“As a crew, we’ve avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the movie we’re soproud of, but feel the need to correct the anonymous ‘sources’ quoted in a recentarticle,” the group said in a statement to People, referencing the unnamed insider who spoke to Vulture.
“Any allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set of Don’t Worry Darling are completely false.”
The crew called Wilde “an incredible leader and director who was present with and involved in every aspect of production,” and “ran this set with class and respect for everyone involved.”
They also noted, “There was never a screaming match between our director andanyone, let alone a member of our cast.
“We are happy to put our names on this, as real people who worked on the film, and whohave witnessed and benefitted from the collaborative and safe space Olivia creates as adirector and leader.”
Producer Miri Yoon also slammed the report, calling it âcompletely unfoundedâ in her own statement to People.
âRumors of screaming matches between our director and leading lady on set are completely unfounded,â she said. âWe truly hope you enjoy the movie.â
The crew coming together to speak out comes just days after Vulture claimed that Wilde, 38, and Styles, 28 â who met on set and are dating â âwould just disappearâ while working together alongside the rest of the cast.
Pugh, 26, was allegedly upset with Wildeâs âfrequent, unexplained absences,â the outlet claimed, theorizing that it may have had something to do with her blossoming relationship with the One Direction alum.
Reps for Wilde and Pugh have not returned Page Sixâs multiple requests for comment.
Page Six first reported that Pugh was unhappy about Wilde and Stylesâ romance in July.
âI can tell you for a fact that Flo seeing Olivia and Harry all over each other on set did not go down well as Olivia was still with Jason when she first hooked up with Harry,â an insider told us at the time, referencing Wildeâs estranged ex Jason Sudeikis.
The “Midsommar” actor then pulled out of several opportunities to promote the film, including a now-infamous Venice Film Festival Press conference and the New York City premiere.
âDonât Worry Darlingâ is in theaters now.
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