Olivia Wilde is being very clear about the rules of her kingdom: “No“ holes ”are allowed.
After Shia LaBeouf’s abrupt departure from her second directorial work, “Don’t Worry Darling,” Wilde, 36, implemented a “hole-free policy” on the set of her next film, in order to cancel · Annoying pickpockets order problems during production.
“Someone, who is a well-established actor and director in this industry, gave me really terrible advice that helped me, because I just knew I had to do the opposite,” Emmy Award winner Emerald Fennell told director become a filmmaker. Directors from Variety to Directors.
“They said,‘ Listen, the way to get respect on a set, you have to have three arguments a day, ’” Wilde said. “‘Three great arguments that restore your power, remind everyone who rules, be the predator.’ This is the opposite of my process. And I don’t want any of that. “
He went on to highlight his contempt for the split between the cast and crew members in his seven films.
“The policy of no holes. It puts everyone on the same level, ”Wilde said. “I also noticed as an actress for years how the set hierarchy separated the actors from the crew in such a strange way that it doesn’t serve anyone.
“I think the actors would like to know more about what’s going on there, when you focus on me? What is this goal change? “, He said. “But the idea of not bothering the actors and keeping them apart and not looking at them. I think it worries everyone. “
Wilde’s assless proclamation comes just months after LaBeouf, 34, retired as the leader of “Don’t Worry Darling,” a psychological piece of fiction set in 1950s California.
The film, which now stars Harry Styles as Florence Pugh, is a long-awaited sequel to Wilde’s film cure, “Booksmart.” Wilde has not announced a release date for his follow-up film, which is currently shooting.
After the first reports that LaBeouf left “Don’t Worry Darling” in September due to programming issues, it has since been reported that the “Pieces of a Woman” actor was fired due to his “cheeky” vibrations. “. .
“He’s not an easy man to work with,” a source told Variety about the former Disney star’s alleged nasty disposition.
LaBeouf claimed that her withdrawal from Wilde’s film denounced her for violence and sexual abuse.
In December, LaBeouf’s ex-fashionista, 33-year-old FKA twigs musician, filed a lawsuit accusing the actor of mental and emotional abuse, strangling her and intentionally giving her an STD.
LaBeouf issued a statement stating that not all branch allegations are true.
Wilde sympathized with the “Cellophane” singer and sent her a message via Instagram Instagram: “Love, respect and support, @fkatwigs.”
Twigs’ dress also received support from singer 45-year-old Sia, who tweeted, “I was also emotionally hurt by Shia, a pathological liar, who connected me to an adulterous relationship that claimed to be single.” The crooner’s tweet “Elastic Heart” has since been deleted.
Composer Katy Rose also lent her voice to the scream, claiming that the “Transformers” alum sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.
“I grew up with Shia LaBeouf in Los Angeles. We were the same age, we ran in the same circles and at the same time we worked kids in the entertainment business. When I was 14, he palpated me violently at a party in the Hollywood Hills. It has always revolted. @FKATwigs “, tweeted the music maker.
LaBeouf’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, of fame OJ Simpson, revealed that the problematic former child star will soon be the subject of specialized advice.
“Shia needs help and she knows it,” Holley said in a statement. “We are actively seeking the kind of meaningful, intensive, long-term hospital treatment he desperately needs.”