Olivia Wilde is being publicly supported by more than 40 crew members and studio executives over her ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ controversy.
They joined forces to deny a report director Olivia, 38, and the film’s star Florence Pugh, 26, got in a “screaming match” on the set of the actress’ thriller.
Warner Bros. executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy told Page Six in a statement: “We 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. “The 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. ” Along with the statement, 40 members of the crew and production staff who worked on ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ released a statement in the wake of a reported published by Vulture about alleged tensions between Olivia and Florence, both of whom star in the movie with Olivia’s 28-year-old boyfriend Harry Styles.
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