At the premiere of Don’t Worry, Darling (2022) at the Venice Film Festival, rumors had it that Harry Styles spat on Chris Pine
One of the biggest controversies in cinemas of 2022 was an alleged spit that Harry Styles gave in Chris Pine at the premiere of Do not worry, dearfilm directed by Olivia Wilde which had several backstage controversies. Now, Pine commented on this rumor and spoke whether it is true or not.
During an interview with Esquire to promote the film, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Rebelswhich premieres on April 13, 2023 in Brazilian cinemas, Pine revealed what really happened at the premiere that took place at Venice International Film Festival 2022.
“Harry didn’t spit on me. harry he is a very, very kind guy,” assured the actor in the conversation. He also revealed how he discovered the controversy when he was on a flight, when he was woken up by his publicist, who was struggling to write a message about these rumors.
“It seems, indeed, that harry spat on me. He didn’t spit on me. I think what he said is – he leaned over – and said ‘It’s just words, isn’t it?’ We had this little inside joke,” continued Chris Pine. “We’re all jet lagged trying to answer these questions.”
Sometimes when you do these press things, your brain gets confused and you start talking gibberish. And we had a joke: ‘It’s just words, man.’
Watch the interview below:
In addition to Chris Pine (Frank) It is Harry Styles (jack), the list of Do not worry, dear also had Florence Pugh (Alice Chambers), Olivia Wilde (Bunny), Gemma Chan (Shelley), Nick Kroll (Dean), between others. “jack It is alice are a perfect couple in the 1950s who live in a utopian experimental community. The film shows their routine, the alice takes care of the house and does the shopping, while jack go to work every day in the ‘Victory Project,'” reads the synopsis.
Source: Rollingstone
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