Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh seem to avoid each other at the party

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Rumor has it that frenemies Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh were spotted attending the same pre-Oscars party on Friday night, but visibly kept their distance from each other.
The ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ star, 27, and the director, 39, were both seen chatting at the Creative Artists Agency’s star-studded party at the Sunset Tower Hotel in Los Angeles.
However, the former colleagues were not pictured at any time during the night greeting each other or partying together.
Sources also confirmed to Page Six exclusively, “They definitely didn’t see them interact.”
Representatives for Wilde and Pugh did not immediately return our requests for comment.
We’re told, however, that the party was packed with plenty of celebrity guests, including Elton John, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore, Vin Diesel, Sandra Bullock, Dua Lipa, and Pedro Pascal.
At one point during the night, Wilde was pictured blowing out the candles on a cake as it was her 39th birthday on Friday.
Still, rumbles of bad blood between the actresses have been bubbling for months.
A source previously alleged to Page Six that Pugh was “unhappy” with Wilde over her on-set affair with co-star Harry Styles because the filmmaker was still dating Jason Sudeikis.
There were also reports of drama between Pugh and Shia LaBeouf — who was supposed to star in the film — and leaked video showed Wilde siding with the “Honey Boy” actor.
“I think this might be a bit of a wake-up call for Miss Flo, and I want to know if you’re ready to give it a shot with me, with us,” the “Booksmart” director could be heard saying in the clip, causing the nickname “Miss Flo” to go viral.
When it came time for the cast to promote “Don’t Worry Darling,” Pugh skipped the film’s premiere in New York, further fueling feud rumors. However, she was reportedly absent as she was busy filming “Dune: Part Two” in Europe.
However, Pugh also skipped a pre-scheduled press conference and photo call for the film at the Venice Film Festival, but arrived in Italy in time for the red carpet premiere.
Then, the week of the psychological thriller’s debut, an insider claimed that Pugh and Wilde got into a “screaming match” on set.
The “House” alum was reportedly upset by the “frequent and unexplained absences” of his leading lady, which led to the alleged argument.
Warner Bros. executives Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy told Page Six in response to the fight allegations, however, that they enjoy working with Wilde, and added, “Any suggestion of conflict between the studio and Olivia is simply wrong.”
Despite the rumored beef, Wilde praised Pugh in a September 2022 interview.
She said on the “Late Late Show with Stephen Colbert” at the time: “She is sensational in this film. And it’s about being brave enough to listen to the brave people who came before her, whom everyone else ignored, and trusting your instincts.
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