KiKi Layne played Margaret Watkins in Don’t Worry Honey, a film directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Florence Pugh
interpreter of Margaret Watkins in Do not worry, dear, Kiandra “KiKi” Layne stated like most of her scenes in the film directed by Olivia Wilde were cut from the final version.
Known for roles in If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) and The Old Guard (2020), Layne talked about deleting several scenes from the film in an Instagram video with Ari’el Stachelalso an actor Do not worry, dear (via NME).
the best thing about Do not worry, dear I was lucky enough to meet Ari’el Stachel. They cut us out of most of the movie, but we thrive in real life,” the actress wrote on social media. “I love you, ari #HaveMyPayment #HaveMeuHomem #TudoAcontecePorUmMotivo.”
In response, Ari’el Stachel wrote on Instagram: “My love. You are a queen and your talent shines so brightly. I was thirsty before and I’m thirsty now.” He played Ted in the movie starring Florence Pugh and Harry Styles.
The vision is clear, #DontWorryDarling is “one of the best films of the year.” Get tickets NOW: https://t.co/pLbFmEVPTgpic.twitter.com/OKit0mcgzH
— Don’t Worry Darling (@dontworrydarlin) September 25, 2022
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Released in Brazilian cinemas on September 22, 2022, Do not worry, dear follows a housewife who lives in an experimental community. She begins to suspect how the company her husband works for hides some disturbing secrets. with direction of Olivia Wildethe cast includes names such as Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine, KiKi Layne, Gemma Chan and Nick Kroll.
Do not worry, dear: Film production denies conflict between Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh
One of the main movie releases in 2022, Do not worry, dear was surrounded by rumors of backstage controversies, including an alleged shouting match between Florence Pughinterpreter of Aliceand Olivia Wilde, director of the film. Because of this, part of the production team of the feature denied this speculation.
In all, 40 members of the film’s production respond to the rumor of the conflict between the two artists – and called the whole situation “absurd gossip,” according to information from the TheWrap. Among the professionals who spoke out were production assistants, department heads and producers.
“As a team, we avoided addressing the absurd gossip surrounding the film we are so proud of, but felt the need to correct the anonymous ‘sources’ cited in a recent article,” they said. “There has never been a shouting match between our director and anyone, least of all a member of our cast.”
“We are happy to put our names to this, as real people who worked on the film and who witnessed and benefited from the collaborative and safe space that olivia creates as a director and leader,” they continued. See below for the full list of people who denied the rumors:
- Chris Baughlocation manager
- Josh Bramerowner of the property
- Katie Byronproduction designer
- Matthew Libatiquedirector of photography
- Steve Morrowsound mixer
- Arianne Phillipscostume designer
- Alex G. Scottexecutive producer
- Katie Silbermanwriter/producer
- Heba Thorisdottirhead of the makeup department
- Eliana Alcouloumreproduction assistant
- Mary Florence Brownart director
- Monica Chamberlainassistant costume designer
- Conrad Curtissecond second assistant director
- Raphael Di Feboassistant property master
- Rachael Ferrarastage decorator
- Jake Ferrerolighting technician
- Jeff Ferreroelectrician
- Zach Gulaset designer
- Yani Gutierrezproduction assistant
- David Hechtassistant property master
- Becca Holsteinassistant director
- Nic Jonesprogrammer
- Michael Kaletamicrophone operator
- Gerardo Laraelectrician
- JB Leconteprobe program
- Lexi Leeset designer
- John Mangcamera operator
- Mark Mannbest boy
- Gideon Markhamlighting console programmer
- Alex Mazekiangraphic artist
- Melissa McSorleyfood stylist
- Bryan Mendozasound utility
- Luis Morenorigging gaffer
- Noelle Pinolacomfortable
- Scott Sakamotocamera operator
- Chris Scharffenbergset designer
- Grace Shawproduction assistant
- Alexander Szuchelectrician
- Erika Tothart director
- Tricia Yoocostume designer
Source: Rollingstone

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