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Olivia Wilde Had to Disappear

Olivia Wilde’s candid reflections on Hollywood’s fallout and industry tensions spark fresh debate

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Wilde denies a screaming match with Pugh, though *Page Six* and *Variety* report conflicting accounts of set tensions. Coverage emphasizes Wilde’s rare public reckoning with industry pressures, framing her remarks as both a defense and a rare vulnerability. *The Cut*’s headline—‘Olivia Wilde Had to Disappear’—highlights broader themes of Hollywood’s treatment of women directors, while outlets like *Variety* focus on the denial of Pugh-related rumors.

Watch for Wilde’s potential deeper engagement with the *Don’t Worry Darling* controversy, including whether Pugh or Sudeikis will respond directly. Industry observers may also scrutinize whether this signals a shift in how female filmmakers navigate public scrutiny.

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Did Olivia Wilde admit to a conflict with Florence Pugh?

No. Wilde denied a ‘screaming match’ with Pugh in interviews with *Variety* and *Page Six*, though she acknowledged broader tensions on set.

What specific moment with Jason Sudeikis did Wilde call ‘traumatizing’?

Coverage does not yet specify the exact incident, but Wilde referenced it in her Yahoo interview as a pivotal moment during filming.

Is this the first time Wilde has addressed *Don’t Worry Darling* publicly?

Yes. These interviews mark her first detailed comments on the film’s fallout since its release.

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