“We agreed on Olivia looking like the problem because the evidence much more strongly aligned with her being the problem. The fact she’s still obfuscating known behavior hoping people forgot just further reinforces to me she’s almost certainly the problem.”

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It’s worth mentioning that at the time of the Vulture report, a group of 40 crew members that worked on the movie issued a joint statement in support of Olivia, and denying that a “screaming match” had ever taken place — with Florence or anyone else. They insisted that “allegations about unprofessional behavior on the set of ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ are completely false.”

She added: “Female pleasure, the best versions of it that you see nowadays, are in queer films. Why are we more comfortable with female pleasure when it’s two women on film? In hetero sex scenes in film, the focus on men as the recipients of pleasure is almost ubiquitous.”