Wilde wrote about Styles' performance in 'Don't Worry Darling' on Instagram
Harry Styles has gotten his first rave review for his performance in 'Don't Worry Darling'. It comes from the director of the film, and his rumoured girlfriend, Olivia Wilde.
Wilde was first linked romantically with Harry Styles back in January when they were spotted holding hands at his manager's wedding.
The former One Direction member plays Jack in Wilde's movie 'Don't Worry Darling'.
Wilde co-stars in the feature, with Florence Pugh, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Justin Kroll and Asif Ali also in the cast.
Ali recently revealed on Instagram stories that shooting for the movie has now been completed.
He shared a picture of the cast together on his stories, captioning the images "That's a wrap!"
Wilde took to Instagram to sing Harry Styles's praises.
She wrote that the singer-actor "infused every scene with a nuanced sense of humanity."
She also said that he "blew us away every day with his talent, warmth, and ability to drive backwards."
Her comment about "male actors [not wanting] to play supporting roles in female-led films" because they "believe it lessens their power", may also be a gesture to the fact that Styles replaced Shia LaBeouf on the feature due to misconduct on set.
Her full post reads: "Little known fact: most male actors don’t want to play supporting roles in female-led films.
"The industry has raised them to believe it lessens their power (i.e financial value) to accept these roles, which is one of the reasons it’s so hard to get financing for movies focusing on female stories.
"No joke, it is harrrrrd to find actors who recognize why it might be worth it to allow for a woman to hold the spotlight.
"Enter: @harrystyles, our “Jack” .
"Not only did he relish the opportunity to allow for the brilliant @florencepugh to hold center stage as our “Alice”, but he infused every scene with a nuanced sense of humanity.
"He didn’t have to join our circus, but he jumped on board with humility and grace, and blew us away every day with his talent, warmth, and ability to drive backwards."