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Olivia Wilde Supports Florence Pugh By Showing Her Bare Breast

After their work together on the controversial film Don’t Worry Darling, it looks like Olivia Wilde is showing her support for Florence Pugh in a rather interesting way. Star Florence Pugh recently posed in a photo to show her support of the Free the Nipple movement, and now Olivia Wilde is following suit with her own exposed breast.

As you can see below, Olivia Wilde posed with her bare beast exposed on the cover of ELLE Magazine. It’s a rather revealing black-and-white image which shows herself in a bejeweled black dress looking as confident as ever.

One of her shoulders is clearly uncovered, however, which has her breast visible with a heart-shaped pasty at the center.

Here’s the image which shows Olivia Wilde and her exposed breast:

It’s certainly an interesting move by Olivia Wilde to show her breast in support of Florence Pugh following their work on Don’t Worry Darling. As mentioned above, Don’t Worry Darling has become something of a controversial film. It was previously reported that both Wilde and Pugh had issues on set during the production of the film. It’s said to have been such an issue that Pugh was excluded from most of the film’s promotional campaign. On the other hand, however, it was stated that she merely missed press junkets and the like because of commitments to the production of Dune: Part Two.

If that wasn’t enough, however, there was also an issue with actor Shia LaBeouf who was said to have been fired by Olivia Wilde before production began. He was set to star opposite of Florence Pugh before he appeared to clash with the cast and crew of the film. While Shia LaBeouf denies these claims, and even says he quit as opposed to having Wilde fire him, Olivia Wilde still asserts otherwise. In any case, the film managed to have a successful theatrical run – and now both Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh appear to have reconciled.


Olivia Wilde Supports Florence Pugh By Showing Her Bare Breast
Source: Breaking Update News

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