Article 6398B Olivia Wilde shuts down Don’t Worry Darling rumours amid controversy

Olivia Wilde shuts down Don’t Worry Darling rumours amid controversy

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Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent
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The director dodged awkward questions over Florence Pugh and Shia LaBeouf ahead of the film's Venice premiere

From its starry cast to its seemingly volcanic behind-the-scenes drama, Olivia Wilde's new film Don't Worry Darling has become the talk of the town in Venice. All eyes were on the director as she faced the world's press ahead of the film's premiere - and after days of controversy involving Shia LaBeouf's withdrawal from the project and Florence Pugh's reluctance to take part in any press tours.

But the rumour mill was swiftly stifled after Wilde repeated the party line that everything was totally fine, and the festival's press conference moderator shut down any further awkward questions. Florence is a force; we are so grateful she is able to make it tonight [to the premiere] despite being in production," Wilde said in response to a question about Pugh's absence. As for the endless tabloid gossip and noise out there, the internet feeds itself. I don't feel I need to contribute to it."

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