Olivia Wilde Says Pamela Anderson Helped Her Through 'Don't Worry Darling' Drama

Olivia Wilde Says Pamela Anderson Helped Her Through ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Drama

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Olivia Wilde told the "Call Her Daddy" podcast that Pamela Anderson helped her through the release of her 2022 film "Don't Worry Darling," which was plagued with rumors of disarray in Wilde's personal and professional life. Wilde said she reached out to Anderson after seeing the documentary "Pamela, A Love Story," telling Anderson she was a big fan. Anderson was aware of some of the scrutiny Wilde was facing and advised her that "the most rebellious thing you can do is stay soft." Wilde recalled wanting to publicly deny untrue claims but was told that would not help. She said staying quiet was difficult because she wanted to promote the film on behalf of her cast and crew, who worked through the Covid-19 pandemic to make the film. Wilde added that the "pummeling" she took was "so insanely disproportionate."

What’s reported

Olivia Wilde spoke about the "Don't Worry Darling" drama on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast.
Pamela Anderson helped Wilde through the release of the 2022 film.
Wilde reached out to Anderson after seeing the documentary "Pamela, A Love Story."
Anderson told Wilde: "The most rebellious thing you can do is stay soft. Don't let it harden you."
Wilde said she wanted to publicly deny untrue claims but was told that would not help.
Wilde said she felt frustrated she could not defend herself but focused on getting the movie out for the cast and crew.
Wilde described the scrutiny as "so insanely disproportionate."

Key figures

Olivia Wilde, director of "Don't Worry Darling"
Pamela Anderson, actress and subject of "Pamela, A Love Story"

Sources: Variety

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