The photo shows Wilde, 38, sitting around a table with Pugh, 26, and Styles, 28, in front of a hair and makeup trailer, along with writer and producer Katie Silberman. “Don’t Worry Darling is officially open. Aaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!” Wilde, the film’s director, captioned her Instagram post on Friday, Sept. 23, to celebrate the film’s release. “I’m so deeply grateful for this experience, and for the extraordinary effort of the group of artists who made it happen. We got together to tell a story for you, and we hope you have fun with it.” Don’t Worry Darling—which also stars Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Sydney Chandler and Nick Kroll, among others—has been a hot topic in the press recently. Earlier this week, Wilde appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where she cleared up some of the rumors ahead of the film’s opening, including claims that she is feuding with Pugh. “I have nothing but respect for Florence’s talent,” the Booksmart director told Colbert, per The Hollywood Reporter. “She’s fantastic. She’s on the set of her movie Dune right now, and there’s nothing cooler than a busy actress. I have nothing against her for any reason.” She also talked about the infamous Spit-Gate incident, which ignited from a now-viral video from the Venice Film Festival earlier this month, when fans thought Styles spit on his co-star Pine. Wilde shut down the rumors while laughing, stating, “No, [Styles] did not. But I think it’s a perfect example of, like, people will look for drama anywhere they can. Harry did not spit on Chris.” Don’t Worry Darling is now playing exclusively in theaters. More News:
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