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Olivia Wilde’s Don’t Worry Darling Venice Film Festival premiere set the internet alight with feud rumours, alleged — and since debunked — spitting incidents and memes of Chris Pine’s facials and Harry Styles’ rambling. Amid it all, and separated by their cast members were Wilde and Styles, who gave no indication of their romantic relationship at all during their public events. In fact, they barely looked at each other.
This, naturally, added fuel to the fire — perhaps the opposite result of what they were intending — with TikToks dedicated to figuring out if they’d quietly broken up in the weeks leading up to the red carpet event (the same weeks that happened to include leaked Miss Flo videos). Following the most chaotic premiere in recent history, Wilde was absent from Styles’ Maddison Square Garden shows and the pair weren’t spotted on any of their usual tote-carrying walks.
But finally, the rumours have been put to rest in the best form possible: another gorgeous dancing video of Wilde grooving out to her boyfriend’s songs.
In a TikTok clip from Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night, where Styles was presented with a banner for performing 15 consecutive nights at the iconic venue, Wilde is seen wearing a white feather boa around her neck with a cut-out white dress while singing the lyrics loudly to Styles’ hit, “Music for a Sushi Restaurant.”
Titled “Rumours debunked,” the short clip has already been viewed over 2.1m times. Also, the dress? Huge style moment:
Styles and Wilde previously addressed the “toxic negativity” that has been directed at their relationship with Styles telling Rolling Stone, “It’s obviously a difficult feeling to feel like being close to me means you’re at the ransom of a corner of Twitter or something. I just wanted to sing. I didn’t want to get into it if I was going to hurt people like that.”
Wilde added, “What I don’t understand about the cruelty you’re referencing is that that kind of toxic negativity is the antithesis of Harry, and everything he puts out there. I don’t personally believe the hateful energy defines his fan base at all.”