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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So what are Shia’s receipts? [/quote] https://people.com/movies/shia-labeouf-says-he-quit-dont-worry-darling-wasnt-fired-by-olivia-wilde/[/quote] Ehhhhh. Shia LaBeouf has every motivation in the world to make himself look better in this situation. It's practically right there in the article: [quote]I know that you are beginning your press run for DWD and that the news of my firing is attractive clickbait, as I am still persona-non-grata and may remain as such for the rest of my life[/quote] Shia LaBeouf is worried about never working again. And what Wilde actually said about him is: [quote]I say this as someone who is such an admirer of his work," she said. "His process was not conducive to the ethos that I demand in my productions. He has a process that, in some ways, seems to require a combative energy, and I don't personally believe that is conducive to the best performances." Wilde continued, "I believe that creating a safe, trusting environment is the best way to get people to do their best work. Ultimately, my responsibility is to the production and to the cast to protect them. That was my job.[/quote] She never said anything about his behavior that is some feminist warrior thing. Variety implied that because they note that AFTER he was fired from Don't Worry Darling he was sued for sexual battery. I'm not surprised that the director of a film tried to work this out and sent that video message to one of her leads. It doesn't mean she didn't fire him later. Sorry, I'm not accepting the Shia LaBeouf version of events here.[/quote] But dcum hates women so we get this misogyny every single time. [/quote] Then Olivia must post here a lot. Because every move she has made has been that of someone who hates other women. Even hiring Shia in the first place shows she doesn’t gaf. Even before FKA Twigs he had a bad reputation and a video of him assaulting Mia Goth. She was incredibly condescending to “Miss Flo” and the only person who seems to have had a good experience working with her is the man she’s dating. With Flo Pugh refusing to promote the film or interact with Olivia. [/quote] Why are you so invested in making up and ASSuming things about someone you don't know? Are you paid to do this? And yes, you are a misogynistic creep.[/quote] Making up? She hired a guy who literally had a video of him abusing a woman in 2015. It’s a fact not an assumption. As is the fact that she said that about Florence Pugh which is on video. I think she’s disgusting and uses feminism as something to benefit herself but not that spurs her to action in exactly the same way that Amber Heard does and that hurts all women. And it’s absurd that someone saying “hey it’s unprofessional for a director to date an underlying that is 20 years younger than them” means I hate women. It was gross when Woody Allen did it and it’s still gross when she has as well. . [/quote]
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