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after so much recent drama surrounding the donamp;#39;t worry darling film the star of the film actress Florence Pugh finally spoke out about her castmates and her experience working on the project posting to Instagram the actress shared a series of photos of the cast on the red carpet at the Venice film festival and shared a caption highlighting what a moment it was to have been featured at the festival quote Iamp;#39;d never been to Venice Film Festival before it was Mega the crowds the cheers the energy was incredible she went on to thank the cast and crew for their hard work and then went on to comment about how quote bloody cute and hilarious Chris Pine was for being the number one photographer getting down on white pressed trouser knees for angles now thatamp;#39;s dedication love you Chrissy even though she tagged the whole cast it was noted that she shared pictures of her with Gemma and Chris and none of her with director Olivia Wilde actions sometimes speak louder than word