One of the many actors in Don’t Worry Darling, Kiki Layne, has said that most of the scenes she and co-star Ari’el Stachel shot were cut from the film. This comes after the Olivia Wilde-directed movie, which debuted in theaters nationwide over the weekend.

Layne portrayed the role of Margaret and she posted several behind-the-scenes photos of herself and Satchel on the set on Instagram.

“The best thing about #DontWorryDarling is that I was lucky enough to meet @arielstachel. They cut us from most of the movie, but we thriving in real life,” she captioned.

With four red heart emojis, she wrote “Love you, Ari”

Stachel commented: “My love. You are a queen and your talent shines so bright. I was thirsty then and I’m thirsty now.”

Check out her post right here:

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The plot of the movie absolutely depends on Margaret, especially for Alice’s own revelation of the Victory Project’s sinister origins. Margaret is frequently mentioned in conversation throughout the movie, even when she is not on screen. However, it is true that Layne, and especially Stachel, don’t get much screen time or dialogue. Her character hardly ever speaks, despite frequently appearing as Alice’s walking nightmare. Throughout the entire movie, Stachel’s character says even less, and viewers only really get to see him in the opening scene when Ted snatches Margaret away after she erupts at the party.

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On September 23, 2022, Don’t Worry Darling was released in AmericaHarry StylesOlivia Wilde, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Kiki Layne, and Nick Kroll are among the actors who appear in the film. From the on-screen cast changes to the off-screen romances, there is a lot of controversy surrounding the movie. The movie has an intriguing plot, putting aside the conflicting reports of Shia LaBeouf’s departure and the alleged conflicts between Olivia Wilde and Florence Pugh.