2022 Was the Year of Harry Styles
We did worry, darling
Don’t Worry Darling, directed by Styles’s former girlfriend Olivia Wilde, will go down in the annals of film history for its offscreen, intra-cast drama. Not even Styles—returning to acting as company man Jack Chambers, his most substantive role yet—was immune. At the Venice Film Festival premiere of DWD in September, a psychological thriller itself, Styles was accused (by Twitter, primarily) of spitting on co-star Chris Pine as he entered the theater.
While the footage in question was plenty deceptive, and Styles’s fans knew from go that the man whose totally earnest life motto is “treat people with kindness” would never, the conspiracy theory escalated so feverishly that Styles himself commented (a rare occurrence), treating the to-do with the level of seriousness it deserved. “I just popped very quickly to Venice to spit on Chris Pine,” Styles told the crowd at one of his New York shows. (Predictably, everyone went wild.)
Wilde and Styles’s relationship was the subtext of the DWD press tour, even if they gave fans little to nothing in the way of body language or direct contact (by year’s end, they were reportedly on a break). Styles notably did not comment in October when he was referenced in a sordid Daily Mail account from a nanny that worked for Wilde and her ex-partner Jason Sudeikis. In her telling of the couple’s unraveling, the nanny emphasized that Wilde had brought Styles her “special salad”—the deepest of cuts, apparently. Said salad’s dressing recipe gripped the Internet until Wilde herself revealed—quite anticlimactically—that it was a simple mustard vinaigrette from Nora Ephron’s novel Heartburn.
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