Olivia Wilde denies that she and Florence Pugh had a "screaming match" on the set of Don't Worry Darling and says the claims are false.She tells The Cut she was never unavailable on set and rejects reporting that linked absences to a romance with co-star Harry Styles, whom she dated for nearly two years before splitting.Wilde says studio advisers encouraged her silence during the controversy, a strategy she now refuses to follow, and credits Pamela Anderson and Jennifer Garner for counsel on handling public pressure.She describes production problems including COVID delays and casting changes, says
Florence Pugh has not commented, and calls earlier reports that painted her as a villain overblown.