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Florence Pugh and Chris Pine will skip the New York City premiere of Don't Worry, Darling as her styling team continues to poke fun at the drama.
The pair will also miss the fan Q&A on September 19, which will give audiences a first look at the movie four days before it hits cinemas.

Attending the event will be director Olivia Wilde, with whom Pugh reportedly has been feuding, and stars Harry Styles, Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll, Sydney Chandler, Kate Berlant, Asif Ali and Douglas Smith.
The Q&A will also be livestreamed at more than 100 Imax theaters across North America.
The drama surrounding the film came to a head this week as the movie made its premiere at the Venice International Film Festival.
Pugh, 26, dazzled as she arrived in the Italian city and on the red carpet, thanks to her styling team.
But not even they were above getting involved in the feud and took a veiled jab at Wilde after she referred to Pugh as "Miss Flo" in a leaked video slamming the star.
Her makeup artist, Alex Babsky, and hairstylist, Peter Lux, were spotted wearing black T-shirts with "Miss Flo" written on the front.
The pair both wore the tees as they prepared Pugh for her appearance on the Venice red carpet.
florence pugh’s stylists wearing “miss flo” shirts oh my god???????? #DontWorryDarling pic.twitter.com/o0Xg5DdASF
— milk emoji (@milkylewinsky) September 7, 2022
Earlier in the week, Pugh's stylist even took a swipe at Wilde, 38. Rebecca Corbin-Murray posted a series of photos of Pugh in a Maison Valentino gown to Instagram, with the caption, "Miss Flo."
Wilde had referred to Pugh by that name in a video call to actor Shia LaBeouf, 36, during rehearsals for Don't Worry, Darling as she begged him to come back after he had quit.
However, last month, Wilde claimed she had fired LaBeouf and, in an attempt to clear his name, he sent the video to Variety to prove he had instead quit the production himself.
"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 said in the video.
The "Miss Flo" incident was just one of many surrounding the film.
The saga reportedly started on set when Pugh took over directing some of the film because Wilde reportedly became distracted with her budding relationship with Styles, 28.
Other members of the cast and crew were also allegedly uncomfortable with the relationship as Wilde's then-husband, Ted Lasso actor Jason Sudeikis, had visited the set with their two children.
But the controversies increased during promotion for the movie, first with Wilde's claims about firing LaBeouf and then being forced to deny Styles was paid $2.5 million for the film while Pugh received $700,000.
Pugh has spoken out against the focus on sex scenes to promote Don't Worry, Darling.
"When it's reduced to your sex scenes, or to watch the most famous man in the world go down on someone, it's not why we do it. It's not why I'm in this industry," she told Harper's Bazaar.
Pugh did not attend the movie's press conference in Venice, with Wilde explaining the British actress was filming Dune 2 in Budapest, Hungary.
However, Pugh was photographed arriving in Venice before the press conference had finished and carrying what appeared to be an Aperol spritz cocktail.
Later on the red carpet, the director and star were not photographed together, and Wilde and Pugh did not seem to acknowledge each other in the theater.
Wilde and Styles also arrived separately, adding fuel to the rumors that their relationship is over.
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