Florence Pugh He finally spoke about the rumors that he maintains a bad relationship with Olivia Wildedirector of his latest film, “Don’t worry darling”with a publication on their social networks with which it can be assumed that they want to silence the scandal.
Earlier this week all eyes were on the cast and crew of the American filmmaker’s upcoming film as they reunited at the Venice Film Festival, however, Pugh’s dramatic arrival on the red carpet after skipping previous promotional events only fueled talk of his alleged feud with Wilde.
Now, Florence has shared a series of photos from the ceremony, including an image showing her hugging Gemma Chanbut made sure to avoid any rumors about the thriller. “I’m still digesting it. What moment was this? A huge congratulations to everyone on the carpet,” the British artist wrote in her post. “We premiered in Venice. A wonderful big win in itself. I had never been to the Venice Film Festival. It was a success. The public. The cheers. The energy was incredible. And to all the cast and crew that helped make this movie, thank you for all of your hard work. We really wouldn’t have been there without his talent and we greatly appreciate it.”
Although he tagged the rest of his co-stars -including Olivia- and the film’s official account, he wrote a personal greeting for Chris Pine. “I also can’t help but post how damn handsome and hilarious Chris Pine is for being the #1 photographer, getting down on his knees in pressed white pants to get the best angles… Now that’s dedication. I love you Chrissy. #dontworrydarling #venicefilmfestival,” Florence wrote.
“Don’t Worry Darling” has been at the center of speculation after it was said that Florence and Olivia had clashed behind the scenes during filming. The rumors were triggered when it was learned that Pugh had limited his participation in the promotion of the film, due to his commitments with the filming of the film. “dune”.
The actress was notably absent from the press conference, in which the director also tried to put an end to any claims of confrontation. “Florence is a force; we are very grateful that you can come tonight [al estreno] despite being in production,” Olivia said during one of the most anticipated movie encounters of the year.
“As for all the endless gossip and tabloid noise, the internet feeds on itself. I don’t feel the need to contribute to it,” Wilde added; Florence was also seen clapping for him during the film’s five-minute standing ovation on Monday night, something the filmmaker noted and reciprocated.
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