She wrote in the caption, “Watching this woman work was such a f–king thrill! Cannot wait to show you more. Last week in an Instagram post, Wilde shared a photo from behind-the-scenes of the upcoming film. It wasn’t until nearly 12 months later that the actor moved on with British actress and model Keeley Hazell.Įagled-eyed fans have added further gossip to the rumour mill this week after a tiny detail was noticed on social media. ET Although Florence Pugh was reportedly put off by Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde's affection on the set of 'Don't Worry Darling,' other set insiders. (Photo by Neil Mockford/GC Images)Īccording to a previous report from the outlet, the affair was the main reason for the split between Wilde and Sudeikis with one source revealing it left the Saturday Night Live star “distraught”. LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 15: Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are seen in Soho on Main London, England. “Jason and the kids visited Olivia on set at the beginning a few times, so I think this all made people feel a little uncomfortable,” the source added. “I can tell you for a fact that Flo seeing Olivia and Harry all over each other on set did not go down well as Olivia was still with Jason when she first hooked up with Harry,” an insider told the publication. NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 17: Actors Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis attend “Race” New York Screening at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema on Februin New York City. According to a source for Page Six, co-star Florence Pugh was understandably upset with the affair during production. The long-awaited film is set to make a world premiere at the Venice Film Festival this month but the red carpet won’t be without some tension. The pair met on the set of Don’t Worry Darlingand struck an affair which is believed to have prompted her breakup to the Ted Lasso star. It wasn’t until later that we learnt via a myriad of Twitter reactions, that the filmmaker had sparked a romance with Harry Styles. I like doing it in the moment, but I don’t think I’ll do it a lot.A post shared by Florence Pugh 2020 we were shocked to learn that Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis split after nine years together. But I don’t find that section of it to be that fulfilling. Which if that’s the worst part, then it’s a pretty good job. A large part of acting is the doing-nothing, waiting thing. It feels really creative, and it feeds stuff. But when you’re making music, something’s happening. “I think there’ll be a time again when I’ll crave it. “I don’t imagine I’d do a movie for a while,” the “Watermelon Sugar” singer said. The “ My Policeman” actor revealed that he is most likely taking a break from acting after back-to-back fall festival premieres this year. Those are the best moments for an actor - when you’re completely outside your body.”Īnd while that sequence made Wilde cry during production, Styles shared some news that may leave his fans in tears, too. “The camera operator followed him as he paced around the stage like a kind of wild animal,” Wilde reflected. Wilde recalled Pine backing away from co-star Styles to let the Grammy winner fully embody the moment. ‘The Flash,’ a ‘Wonka’ Preview, Better Security: 10 Things We Want from CinemaCon 2023 He was so fully in the moment, he began screaming the lines to the crowd, in this primal roar, that was way more intense than anything we expected from the scene.” “The scene called for him to stand onstage with Frank (Chris Pine) and chant their creepy slogan, ‘Whose world is it? Ours!’ over and over again. The video, featuring Styles (dressed in ’70s-flavored Gucci and Bode) cavorting with a pack of beach-babe girls and boys, was shot in January, before lockdown rules came into play. “It’s a strange scene, full of fascist references, and a disturbing amount of male rage,” Wilde told Rolling Stone. The sequence, when Jack is promoted at his company Victory by his controlling boss Frank (Chris Pine), was a standout moment for Styles’ “primal” performance that was, well, wild(e). Harry Styles‘ turn as suburban husband Jack, who may or may not be gaslighting his wife Alice (Florence Pugh), made for an emotional moment on set that “left us all in tears,” according to Wilde. While “Don’t Worry Darling” will primarily center on female repression, director Olivia Wilde also said she isn’t shying from toxic masculinity in the 1950s-set psychological thriller.
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