Chris Pine 'zones out' in viral moment at Harry Styles's bizarre press conference answers
06.09.2022 - 13:01
/ ok.co.uk
Chris Pine was caught 'zoning out' in a viral moment at co-star Harry Styles's bizarre answers while the two promoted their new film. Amid all the back-stage drama swirling about Don't Worry Darling and the apparent feud between director Olivia Wilde and leading actress Florence Pugh it was Chris, 42, who effortlessly stole the show at a press conference on Monday.
During an interview at the Venice Film Festival, fans noticed him zoning out as co-star Harry Styles was speaking. Harry makes a string of bizarre, non-sensical comments such as: "You know my favourite thing about the movie? Like it feels like a movie." He adds: "It feels like a real like go to the theatre film movie that you know you kind of...
the reason why you go to watch something on the big screen." As he's speaking, Chris has a deadpan expression and just blinks slowly, looking very dissociated from the whole thing. The clip has been shared on Twitter thousands of times with one user commenting: "You can almost see the screams catching in his throat." Another said: "You show up to your cast HATING each other and you get stuck on a junket with a man who has seemingly just figured out what acting is? Wow." A third said, "Chris Pine sweetie I'm gonna get you out of there." A fourth added: "I've been a diehard Chris Pine fan for nearly 20 years now so I consider myself something of an expert, and I can confidently say he is reconsidering all his life choices here...
literally dissociating from his surroundings." And there was more drama involving Chris Pine from the already infamous Don't Worry Darling premiere. Harry, 28, who plays the lead in highly anticipated movie Don't Worry Darling, has caused a social media storm after he was seen seemingly spitting
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