Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde Couple Up for Don't Worry Darling After-Party in NYC

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Don't worry, darling—it appears Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are inactive going strong.

In fact, contempt immoderate speculation astir their narration status, the brace attended the after-party for the New York metropolis premiere of Don't Worry Darling together connected Sept. 19. As a photograph obtained by E! News shows, Olivia—wearing a long-sleeved achromatic Saint Laurent gown—and Harry—in a bluish Gucci ensemble—formed a agreed beforehand portion walking into the Bowery Hotel.

Earlier successful the evening, the mates was joined by co-stars Gemma Chan, Nick Kroll and Sydney Chandler for a Q&A treatment connected the project, portion the pb of the film, Florence Pugh—who, on with Olivia, has been the taxable of feud rumors—and Chris Pine did not attend. 

Earlier this month, Don't Worry Darling had its highly anticipated satellite premiere astatine the Venice International Film Festival. During the film's property league connected Sept. 5, a newsman asked Olivia about the online speculation amid Florence's absence.

"Florence is simply a force," Olivia said. "We are truthful grateful that she's capable to marque it contiguous contempt being successful accumulation connected Dune. I cognize arsenic a manager however disruptive it is to suffer an histrion adjacent for a day, truthful I'm precise grateful to her, precise grateful to Denis Villeneuve for helping us, and we're truly thrilled we'll get to observe her enactment tonight."

While Olivia cited Florence's filming obligations for Dune: 2 as the crushed she was not astatine property conference, she did concisely interaction upon the controversy.

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"As for each the endless tabloid gossip and each the sound retired there, I mean, the net feeds itself," Olivia explained. "I don't consciousness the request to contribute. I deliberation it's sufficiently well-nourished."

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