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Los Angeles, Sep 8 (TIWN) The Venice Film Festival blocked a journalist from asking a question about Shia LaBeouf at a press conference for Olivia Wilde's 'Dont Worry Darling' on Monday.
After Wilde had told Variety in a cover story that LaBeouf’s process “was not conducive to the ethos that I demand in my productions,” the actor denied that he was fired, saying that he “quit the film due to lack of rehearsal time.” Also Read - Ozzy Osbourne Paranoid About Staying In USA, Set On Going Back To UK When a journalist began asking a question about LaBeouf on Monday at the press conference, the moderator shut him down saying that the question had already been answered because “it’s on the Internet.” Also Read - This Man Is Father To 48 Children And Still Counting Despite Being Single And Rejected By Women | Here’s How But that wasn’t the case. Before being asked about LaBeouf, Wilde had answered a question about alleged tensions between her and the film’s star Florence Pugh. Wilde dodged that question, saying: “As for all the endless tabloid gossip out there, the Internet feeds itself. I don’t feel the need to contribute; I think it’s sufficiently self-nourished.”
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