Olivia Wilde Responds to Chris Pine's Spit-Gate, Harry Styles, Florence Pugh, and Shia LaBeouf
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Author/Atul K Rawat
Stephen Colbert shouldn't be concerned about the numerous speculations that surround Olivia Wilde's upcoming film, according to her.
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The director and star of Don't Worry, Darling are guests on Wednesday's The Late Show on CBS before the Warner Bros.
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She addressed several of the rumours surrounding the production,
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starting with Shia LaBeouf, before the film's release this Friday.
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Early in September, LaBeouf spoke up to refute Wilde's assertions that he had been let go from Don't Worry, Darling.
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claiming that he departed the movie in its place and supplying texts and videos in which she was seen pleading with him to remain in the cast.
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When Colbert questioned LaBeouf on whether he left the movie or was fired,
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Wilde claimed that she attempted to act as a go-between between the actor and Florence Pugh, who played the lead role.
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I was given an ultimatum after it became evident that our working relationship could not continue, she said to the late-night show. “
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Colbert then prodded her to explain why she believes he was fired but LaBeouf believes he resigned, to which she said that given the circumstances, they both felt as though they were going on without one another.
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