Is the fight between Florence Pugh, Olivia Wilde, and Harry Styles over?

It's no secret that the British actress was absent from another event for their film, "Don't Worry Darling."

Florence and co-star Chris Pine were missing to be found at the thriller film's New York City premiere, amid suspicions of a cast conflict.

Olivia and Harry walked the red carpet with co-stars Gemma Chan and Sydney Chandler on Monday night.

Florence and Chris, on the other hand, were missing in action after getting sucked into the movie's drama.

The "Midsommar" actress stated that she was "working halfway around the globe" filming "Dune: Part Two," while Chris stated that he was also in Los Angeles for production.

Despite the accusations, Florence offered Harry and Olivia some love by "liking" a photo of the pairattending the New York City premiere afterpartyon Instagram, per Hollywood Life.

Olivia and Harry posed for a group photo with their co-star in a photo released on Nick Kroll's Instagram page.

The "Booksmart" director grinned for the cameras in a black gown, as her lover leaned in for the shot, sporting a white collared shirt over his black jacket.

On. Florence liked the post on Sept. 20, which would seem straightforward if it weren't for the fact that accusations of discontent within the cast of "Don't Worry Darling" had persisted for weeks.

Florence Pugh's absence from the New York premiere fueled the suspicions.

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'Don't Worry Darling' Behind The Scenes Drama

According to many reports, Florence Pugh was enraged and bitter towards Olivia Wilde for constantly departing with the film's main guy, Harry Styles.

Puck Newsfirst reported the "Little Women" actress was "angry by the absences," and one source allegedly overheard a harsh meeting between her and the director.

Florence was also irritated by the trailer's depictionof so many sexual moments over others.

Adding to the controversy were accusations that the "Watermelon Sugar" singer spiton Chris Pine at the Venice Film Festival, which were rejected when fans swore they witnessed it in the viral video.

More importantly, the drama was intensified after Shia LaBeouf refuted Olivia's assertionsthat she dismissed him because of his "combative spirit."

In a Vanity Fair letter, he stated that he was a little bewildered by "the narrative" that he was let go.

Shia apparently leaked a video of Olivia, which she sent to the Nickelodeon star, pleading with him not to quit the film.

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