Photo: Getty (2)Forty members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team are speaking out following accusations of on-set tension tied to the recently released film.Vulturereported on Friday that film starFlorence Pughand director/starOlivia Wildegot into a “screaming match” on theDon’t Worry Darlingset, citing an unnamed insider who reportedly spent “significant time” behind the scenes of the film.Claiming that a “blowout argument” took place between Wilde, 38, and Pugh, 26, in January 2021, the outlet reported that Pugh was allegedly upset with Wilde’s “frequent, unexplained absences,” stating that she and starHarry Styles, who are dating, “would just disappear.“Now, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, personnel who worked onDon’t Worry Darlingsay that any rumors of onset tensions “are completely false.““As a crew, we’ve avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the movie we’re soproud of, but feel the need to correct the anonymous ‘sources’ quoted in a recentarticle,” the statement begins. “Any allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set ofDon’t Worry Darlingare completely false.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vittorio Zunino Celotto/GettyCalling Wilde “an incredible leader and director who was present with and involved in every aspect of production,” the behind-the-scenes workers said the star “ran this set with class and respect for everyone involved.“They also stated, “There was never a screaming match between our director andanyone, let alone a member of our cast,” referencingVulture’s claims about an onset feud between Wilde and Pugh.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.And listen below for more onDon’t Worry Darling.“We are happy to put our names on this, as real people who worked on the film, and whohave witnessed and benefitted from the collaborative and safe space Olivia creates as adirector and leader,” the statement continued. “We’re also thrilled that the movie is in theaters this weekend. We can’t wait for you to see it on the big screen.“Miri Yoon, a producer forDon’t Worry Darling, also told PEOPLE exclusively, “Rumors of screaming matches between our director and leading lady on set are completely unfounded. We truly hope you enjoy the movie.“RELATED VIDEO: Olivia Wilde Dismisses ‘Endless Tabloid Gossip’ and Avoids Shia LaBeouf Question at Press ConferenceDon’t Worry Darlingstars Styles, 28, and Pugh as Jack and Alice, a young couple living in the seemingly perfect company town of Victory, Calif., in the 1950s. As cracks begin to surface in their idyllic community, Alice becomes obsessed with the nature of her husband’s work.Wilde’s psychological thriller has generated headlines from the moment it was announced in July 2019. Fromcasting shakeups to an on-set romance, the film kept movie fans and social media spectators abuzz in the months leading up to its release.On Friday, when the movie officially premiered nationwide in theaters, Pugh marked the moment with a sentimental post on Instagram that featured photos from the film’s set. Pugh included a snap of herself and Wilde dancing together in character.Wilde also celebrated the film’s premiere on social media as well, sharing a photo of her and Pugh smiling on the set with Styles and screenwriter Katie Silberman. “Don’t Worry Darling is officially open,” shewrotein the caption. “Aaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!“Don’t Worry Darlingis currently playing in theaters.See the full list of names of the 40 members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team below:Chris Baugh, location managerJosh Bramer, property masterKatie Byron, production designerMatthew Libatique, director of photographySteve Morrow, sound mixerArianne Phillips, costume designerAlex G. Scott, executive producerKatie Silberman, writer/producerHeba Thorisdottir, makeup department headEliana Alcouloumre, production assistantMary Florence Brown, art directorMonica Chamberlain, assistant costume designerConrad Curtis, second second assistant directorRaphael Di Febo, assistant property masterRachael Ferrara, set decoratorJake Ferrero, lighting technicianJeff Ferrero, gafferZach Gulla, set dresserYani Gutierrez, production assistantDavid Hecht, assistant property masterBecca Holstein, director’s assistantNic Jones, programmerMichael Kaleta, boom operatorGerardo Lara, electricianJB Leconte, rig programmerLexi Lee, set dresserJohn Mang, dolly gripMark Mann, best boyGideon Markham, lighting console programmerAlex Mazekian, graphic artistMelissa McSorley, food stylistBryan Mendoza, sound utilityLuis Moreno, rigging gafferNoelle Pinola, set dresserScott Sakamoto, A camera operatorChris Scharffenberg, set dresserGrace Shaw, production assistantAlexander Szuch, electricianErika Toth, art directorTricia Yoo, set costumer
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Forty members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team are speaking out following accusations of on-set tension tied to the recently released film.Vulturereported on Friday that film starFlorence Pughand director/starOlivia Wildegot into a “screaming match” on theDon’t Worry Darlingset, citing an unnamed insider who reportedly spent “significant time” behind the scenes of the film.Claiming that a “blowout argument” took place between Wilde, 38, and Pugh, 26, in January 2021, the outlet reported that Pugh was allegedly upset with Wilde’s “frequent, unexplained absences,” stating that she and starHarry Styles, who are dating, “would just disappear.“Now, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, personnel who worked onDon’t Worry Darlingsay that any rumors of onset tensions “are completely false.““As a crew, we’ve avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the movie we’re soproud of, but feel the need to correct the anonymous ‘sources’ quoted in a recentarticle,” the statement begins. “Any allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set ofDon’t Worry Darlingare completely false.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Vittorio Zunino Celotto/GettyCalling Wilde “an incredible leader and director who was present with and involved in every aspect of production,” the behind-the-scenes workers said the star “ran this set with class and respect for everyone involved.“They also stated, “There was never a screaming match between our director andanyone, let alone a member of our cast,” referencingVulture’s claims about an onset feud between Wilde and Pugh.Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.And listen below for more onDon’t Worry Darling.“We are happy to put our names on this, as real people who worked on the film, and whohave witnessed and benefitted from the collaborative and safe space Olivia creates as adirector and leader,” the statement continued. “We’re also thrilled that the movie is in theaters this weekend. We can’t wait for you to see it on the big screen.“Miri Yoon, a producer forDon’t Worry Darling, also told PEOPLE exclusively, “Rumors of screaming matches between our director and leading lady on set are completely unfounded. We truly hope you enjoy the movie.“RELATED VIDEO: Olivia Wilde Dismisses ‘Endless Tabloid Gossip’ and Avoids Shia LaBeouf Question at Press ConferenceDon’t Worry Darlingstars Styles, 28, and Pugh as Jack and Alice, a young couple living in the seemingly perfect company town of Victory, Calif., in the 1950s. As cracks begin to surface in their idyllic community, Alice becomes obsessed with the nature of her husband’s work.Wilde’s psychological thriller has generated headlines from the moment it was announced in July 2019. Fromcasting shakeups to an on-set romance, the film kept movie fans and social media spectators abuzz in the months leading up to its release.On Friday, when the movie officially premiered nationwide in theaters, Pugh marked the moment with a sentimental post on Instagram that featured photos from the film’s set. Pugh included a snap of herself and Wilde dancing together in character.Wilde also celebrated the film’s premiere on social media as well, sharing a photo of her and Pugh smiling on the set with Styles and screenwriter Katie Silberman. “Don’t Worry Darling is officially open,” shewrotein the caption. “Aaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!“Don’t Worry Darlingis currently playing in theaters.See the full list of names of the 40 members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team below:Chris Baugh, location managerJosh Bramer, property masterKatie Byron, production designerMatthew Libatique, director of photographySteve Morrow, sound mixerArianne Phillips, costume designerAlex G. Scott, executive producerKatie Silberman, writer/producerHeba Thorisdottir, makeup department headEliana Alcouloumre, production assistantMary Florence Brown, art directorMonica Chamberlain, assistant costume designerConrad Curtis, second second assistant directorRaphael Di Febo, assistant property masterRachael Ferrara, set decoratorJake Ferrero, lighting technicianJeff Ferrero, gafferZach Gulla, set dresserYani Gutierrez, production assistantDavid Hecht, assistant property masterBecca Holstein, director’s assistantNic Jones, programmerMichael Kaleta, boom operatorGerardo Lara, electricianJB Leconte, rig programmerLexi Lee, set dresserJohn Mang, dolly gripMark Mann, best boyGideon Markham, lighting console programmerAlex Mazekian, graphic artistMelissa McSorley, food stylistBryan Mendoza, sound utilityLuis Moreno, rigging gafferNoelle Pinola, set dresserScott Sakamoto, A camera operatorChris Scharffenberg, set dresserGrace Shaw, production assistantAlexander Szuch, electricianErika Toth, art directorTricia Yoo, set costumer
Forty members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team are speaking out following accusations of on-set tension tied to the recently released film.
Vulturereported on Friday that film starFlorence Pughand director/starOlivia Wildegot into a “screaming match” on theDon’t Worry Darlingset, citing an unnamed insider who reportedly spent “significant time” behind the scenes of the film.
Claiming that a “blowout argument” took place between Wilde, 38, and Pugh, 26, in January 2021, the outlet reported that Pugh was allegedly upset with Wilde’s “frequent, unexplained absences,” stating that she and starHarry Styles, who are dating, “would just disappear.”
Now, in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE, personnel who worked onDon’t Worry Darlingsay that any rumors of onset tensions “are completely false.”
“As a crew, we’ve avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the movie we’re soproud of, but feel the need to correct the anonymous ‘sources’ quoted in a recentarticle,” the statement begins. “Any allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set ofDon’t Worry Darlingare completely false.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
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Calling Wilde “an incredible leader and director who was present with and involved in every aspect of production,” the behind-the-scenes workers said the star “ran this set with class and respect for everyone involved.”
They also stated, “There was never a screaming match between our director andanyone, let alone a member of our cast,” referencingVulture’s claims about an onset feud between Wilde and Pugh.
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast, PEOPLE Every Day, to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.And listen below for more onDon’t Worry Darling.
“We are happy to put our names on this, as real people who worked on the film, and whohave witnessed and benefitted from the collaborative and safe space Olivia creates as adirector and leader,” the statement continued. “We’re also thrilled that the movie is in theaters this weekend. We can’t wait for you to see it on the big screen.”
Miri Yoon, a producer forDon’t Worry Darling, also told PEOPLE exclusively, “Rumors of screaming matches between our director and leading lady on set are completely unfounded. We truly hope you enjoy the movie.”
RELATED VIDEO: Olivia Wilde Dismisses ‘Endless Tabloid Gossip’ and Avoids Shia LaBeouf Question at Press Conference
Don’t Worry Darlingstars Styles, 28, and Pugh as Jack and Alice, a young couple living in the seemingly perfect company town of Victory, Calif., in the 1950s. As cracks begin to surface in their idyllic community, Alice becomes obsessed with the nature of her husband’s work.
Wilde’s psychological thriller has generated headlines from the moment it was announced in July 2019. Fromcasting shakeups to an on-set romance, the film kept movie fans and social media spectators abuzz in the months leading up to its release.
On Friday, when the movie officially premiered nationwide in theaters, Pugh marked the moment with a sentimental post on Instagram that featured photos from the film’s set. Pugh included a snap of herself and Wilde dancing together in character.
Wilde also celebrated the film’s premiere on social media as well, sharing a photo of her and Pugh smiling on the set with Styles and screenwriter Katie Silberman. “Don’t Worry Darling is officially open,” shewrotein the caption. “Aaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!”
Don’t Worry Darlingis currently playing in theaters.
See the full list of names of the 40 members of theDon’t Worry Darlingcrew and production team below:
Chris Baugh, location manager
Josh Bramer, property master
Katie Byron, production designer
Matthew Libatique, director of photography
Steve Morrow, sound mixer
Arianne Phillips, costume designer
Alex G. Scott, executive producer
Katie Silberman, writer/producer
Heba Thorisdottir, makeup department head
Eliana Alcouloumre, production assistant
Mary Florence Brown, art director
Monica Chamberlain, assistant costume designer
Conrad Curtis, second second assistant director
Raphael Di Febo, assistant property master
Rachael Ferrara, set decorator
Jake Ferrero, lighting technician
Jeff Ferrero, gaffer
Zach Gulla, set dresser
Yani Gutierrez, production assistant
David Hecht, assistant property master
Becca Holstein, director’s assistant
Nic Jones, programmer
Michael Kaleta, boom operator
Gerardo Lara, electrician
JB Leconte, rig programmer
Lexi Lee, set dresser
John Mang, dolly grip
Mark Mann, best boy
Gideon Markham, lighting console programmer
Alex Mazekian, graphic artist
Melissa McSorley, food stylist
Bryan Mendoza, sound utility
Luis Moreno, rigging gaffer
Noelle Pinola, set dresser
Scott Sakamoto, A camera operator
Chris Scharffenberg, set dresser
Grace Shaw, production assistant
Alexander Szuch, electrician
Erika Toth, art director
Tricia Yoo, set costumer
source: people.com