Olivia Wilde is sticking by her decision to keep Florence Pugh instead of Shia LaBeouf on her much-talked about film “Don’t Worry Darling”.
The director chatted to Stephen Colbert on Wednesday’s “Late Show”, with the host not holding back as he questioned her on the numerous rumours surrounding the flick.
One of the questions was about LaBeouf being replaced by Harry Styles because he was unable to make it work with lead actress Pugh.
Wilde explained how early on in the process of making the film, “As the director, I tried to mediate a situation between people to see if they could work together happily.” READ MORE: Shia LaBeouf Reacts Again To Olivia Wilde’s ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Claims She told Colbert, “We had to replace Shia, he is a fantastic actor but it wasn’t going to work.” LaBeouf has claimed he quit, but Wilde insisted he issued her an “ultimatum” and she “chose Florence” over him.
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