Olivia Wilde Responds To Feud Rumors -- But Florence Pugh Only Makes Them Worse With THIS Move!
25.08.2022 - 01:01
/ perezhilton.com
Olivia Wilde may be ready to burn bridges when it comes to the father of her children, but not when it comes to the star of her upcoming movie!
In case you haven’t seen, the Booksmart director covered the latest issue of Variety, and in her profile she blasted ex Jason Sudeikis, making it clear she believes he purposely ambushed her at CinemaCon earlier this year. She implied the “vicious” act was just the type of thing he does. Oof.
But when asked about the other feud in her life right now, Olivia was a lot less willing to light that match.
We’re speaking of course about the perceived rift with Florence Pugh, who stars opposite Harry Styles in Don’t Worry Darling. The acclaimed actress has been notably quiet about promoting the upcoming film, a real change from her usual enthusiasm for her projects. When asked directly about the movie, Florence has pointedly left Olivia’s name out of her mouth. It was a big change from her gushing about the filmmaker when she was first cast.
And people noticed.
Related: Olivia & Harry Clap Back At ‘Toxic Negativity’ Directed Toward Their Relationship
A source told Page Six a couple weeks ago what the beef was all about — the Harry Styles of it all. They not only claimed Florence was upset at having to see Olivia CHEATING with Harry on set, but that she wasn’t the only one weirded out by it:
So color us curious when Olivia was asked about her relationship with the Black Widow star in her new interview. For her part, the House alum had only gushing words for her boyfriend’s romantic lead. She said she cast her after adoring her work in the horror-breakup film Midsommar:
Olivia says everyone on set already “knew she was a superstar” even before her Oscar nomination for Little Women. On
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