FLORENCE PUGH has pulled the plug on press interviews for new movie Don’t Worry Darling. It comes after director and actress Olivia Wilde's public spat with the film’s original lead Shia Labeouf — which Florence has been dragged into as collateral damage.
Now we hear that Florence is declining to do any interviews for the movie, while she films Dune: Part Two in Budapest, and wants to avoid the red carpet altogether at the movie’s premiere at Venice Film Festival next month.
A source said: “Florence is disappointed with this narrative and she doesn’t want to be dragged into the squabbles between other talent. “The movie is getting everyone talking for all the wrong reasons and she doesn’t want to fuel that any more by dealing with awkward questions.” It comes after US website PageSix reported last month that Olivia and Florence had fallen out over the director’s romance with Harry Styles, who replaced Labeouf, which some on set called “unprofessional”.
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