Florence Pugh's Style Squad Appear To Wear "Miss Flo" Shirts

2022-09-10 03:46:12 By :

Amid the Don’t Worry Darling drama, a mirror selfie of Florence Pugh has gone viral showcasing her stylists wearing “Miss Flo” shirts. By Hayley Peppin

THE Don’t Worry Darling drama continues … with a branded T-shirt.

Florence Pugh’s style team have been seen wearing black T-shirts seemingly printed with “Miss Flo” — in a mirror selfie, which has gone viral on Twitter. For those unaware, director Olivia Wilde referenced Pugh as “Miss Flo” during a video Shia LaBeouf leaked in order to prove he wasn’t fired.

The mirror selfie sees Pugh smiling while he squad attends to her and makeup for the Venice Film Festival premiere.

Naturally, the Internet had a few things to say about the developing Darling story. One person even requested: “Please let her launch a clothing brand called Miss Flo, I BEG.”

“IT DOESNT END IT JUST KEEPS GETTING WORSE the whole casts’ publicists are prob on the verges of mental breakdowns rn,” another commented.

Adding fuel to the fire, two insiders told Rolling Stone that Pugh won’t be attending Don’t Worry Darling’s New York premiere on September 19. The film is set to hit theatres on September 23

According to the outlet, the official reason comes down to Pugh’s production schedule for Dune: Part Two. The same reason why she arrived late to Don’t Worry Darling’s world premiere at Venice, missing the all-important press conference. The 26-year-old has been busy filming the sci-fi sequel in Budapest with a source claiming director Denis Villeneuve “cannot cut her loose for a press event for another film.”

“From what I understand, there is friction, but I don’t know why,” an insider on the Don’t Worry Darling set told Rolling Stone, about Wilde and Pugh.

“It’s pretty clear she’s choosing not to be a part of the PR. It’s clearly not beneficial to Olivia to not have her be a part of the PR. It has to be a Florence decision.”

Related: Darling boy, Harry Styles gets groovy at the Venice Film Festival premiere

Ironically, just after Rolling Stone published their feature — Pugh finally acknowledged the film via social media. Previously, she celebrated her Valentino outfit, stylist and her red carpet plus one, “Granzo Pat” when sharing any Don’t Worry Darling affiliated images to Instagram.

But in her first film mention, Pugh didn’t address the alleged feud. Instead, the British actor praised her co-stars for their “hard work” to an Instagram carousel, which showcased group shots.

“I’m still taking it all in! Qwoaaar. What a moment this was? A massive congratulations to everyone standing on that carpet. We premiered in Venice! A huge wonderful win in itself,” Pugh began.

Referring to her Venice Film Festival debut, Pugh said “it was mega!”

“And to all the cast and crew as well who helped to make this movie, thank you for all of your hard work. We genuinely wouldn’t have been there without your talent and we appreciate it hugely.”

The only cast-member Pugh directly referenced was Chris Pine, who she called “bloody cute” for being the ultimate red carpet photographer.

Related: Florence Pugh won’t do press for Don’t Worry Darling at the Venice Film Festival

“I also just can’t help but post how bloody cute and hilarious Chris Pine is for being the no.1 photographer, getting down on white pressed trousered knees for angles.. now that’s dedication. Love you Chrissy.”

She concluded the caption with “#dontworrydarling” — her first use of the hashtag.

Despite keeping quiet about Don’t Worry Darling drama, Pugh’s stylist has subtly offered her public thoughts.

Rebecca Corbin-Murray shared a few snaps to Instagram of her client wearing the dazzling sheer Valentino Haute Couture look with the caption: “Miss Flo.” For those unaware, director Wilde referenced Pugh with the aforementioned nickname during a video Shia LaBeouf leaked to prove he wasn’t fired on set.

“I think this might be a bit of a wake-up call for Miss Flo, and I want to know if you’re open to giving this a shot with me, with us,” Wilde can be heard in the clip.

Following the shade, Wilde’s stylist, Karla Welch, cryptically posted to her Instagram Story: “There’s always more to the story…”

Wonder when we’ll finally hear the full story?

Related: Olivia Wilde slams tabloids for perpetuating rumours of a feud between her and Florence Pugh

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