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At the Venice premiere ofDon’t Worry Darling, the speculative feud between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde has turned official and it’s disturbingly palpable throughout the 4-minute standing ovation. The Olivia Wilde-directed psychological thriller is the director’s second movie project and as successful and beloved as her first project was, her second one is equally tangled in drama.

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Don’t Worry Darlinghas a cast comprising Olivia Wilde,Chris Pine, Florence Pugh,Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll, Sydney Chandler, Douglas Smith, and Kiki Layne.

Florence Pugh & Olivia Wilde Drama Clashes at Venice
The 2022 Venice International Film Festival was a mess of emotions and ovations. With four more days to go, the Venice Lida is already rife with its fair share of head turns and fashion statements. But while moments like the return of Brendan Fraser would bring joy to the gathered crowd, the feuding actresses ofDon’t Worry Darlingwould make for an uncomfortable spectacle. The drama betweenFlorence Pughand her directorOlivia Wildewas finally realized at the film festival when the former refused to make eye contact with Wilde throughout the four-minute-long standing ovation.
Florence Pugh refuses to make eye contact with Olivia Wilde during the 4-minute#Venezia79standing ovation for#DontWorryDarling.pic.twitter.com/Xi6lJyZHbj

— Ramin Setoodeh (@RaminSetoodeh)June 08, 2025
The controversial transaction between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde began circulating a couple of months afterDon’t Worry Darlingwrapped up filming. Fans noticed the former’s visible avoidance of anything associated with the film, including participating in the trailer launch or promoting it. Pugh explained her absence as the result of her filming Denis Villeneuve’sDune: PartTwo, however that quickly proved stale when she was confirmed to not appear for any ofDWD‘s promotional interviews and press ahead of the film’s theatrical launch.

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Florence Pugh & Olivia Wilde Controversy Timeline
Florence Pugh is the principal lead in the Olivia Wilde psychological thriller set in a utopian town with a 50s-era aesthetic that hides a more sinister secret. The actress plays Alice who slowly begins unraveling the mystery of her near-perfect life and the town as events and incidents around her start to fall apart. The actor who was first hired to play Pugh’s on-screen husband wasShia LaBeouf, who Olivia Wilde claimed to have fired in order to protect her actors from his“a**hole energy”.However, a recently released footage shows Wilde condescendingly talking about Pugh and asking LaBeouf to consider returning to filmingDWD.
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The falling out between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde had most essentially resulted from the latter’s attempts to make LaBeouf stay on set. In the recent past, the actor has been entangled in accusations of alleged abuse and sexual battery by the musician FKA Twigs but has worked toward healing and rehabilitation. In aVarietyarticle, theHoney Boyactor refuted claims of getting fired, saying he quit, and provided substantial proof in the manner of emails and text messages to support that claim.
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Diya Majumdar
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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.