Don't Worry Darling's KiKi Layne says most of her scenes were cut from the movie
star KiKi Layne has revealed that many of the scenes she filmed for the movie ended up on the cutting room floor.
The actress plays Margaret Watkins, the best friend of Florence Pugh's lead character Alice Chambers in the film, and while there are things that Margaret says and does that set the plot in motion, Layne said that there was a lot more she recorded that viewers didn't get to see., Layne posted a photo and a video of herself with her other half Ari'el Stachel, who played Ted Watkins in the film.
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