‘Don’t Worry Honey’: Harry Styles kisses the actor at the premiere

‘Don’t Worry Honey’: Harry Styles kisses the actor at the premiere


The release of the film at the Venice Film Festival was marked by controversy and interactions that sparked even more voices behind the scenes.





‘Don’t Worry Honey’: Harry Styles kisses the actor at the premiere

A kiss from Harry Styles to “Don’t Worry Honey” co-star Nick Kroll went viral on social media Monday night (3/9). The seal was to commemorate the positive reception of the film, during the applause of the audience at the premiere of the Venice Film Festival.

“Don’t Worry Honey” director Olivia Wilde, who is also Styles’ girlfriend, was in attendance at the event, as were the other cast members.

The spontaneous initiative of the singer immediately shook the internet, generating the most disparate reactions possible. But it wasn’t the only thing that happened in this gala session, which she proved capable of generating as many voices as there were the production of the film itself.

Netizens accused Harry Styles of spitting on Chris Pine as he sat down to watch the screening. Pine got between him and Olivia Wilde at the cinema and, according to Twitter users, received a subtle bickering, captured on cell phones. In the image, Pine appears to be looking down at his hands after being shot in disbelief, while Styles doesn’t look at him.

To top it off, Florence Pugh, who was supposed to be battling Wilde over behind-the-scenes issues, sat as far away from the director as possible. The actress, who did not attend the press conference with the rest of the cast, citing difficulties in catching a flight from Hungary – where she is filming “Dune: Part Two” – was also responsible for the interruption of the applause for the movie.

The audience started cheering at the end of “Don’t Worry Honey” when Pugh decided to leave, following the other actors and the ovation stopped prematurely after four minutes.

Despite all this drama, the film did not satisfy critics, who rated it with only 39% approval on Rotten Tomatoes.

See below the videos with the most commented scenes and some reactions from Twitter.



Source: Terra

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