Don’t Worry Darling star Nick Kroll has joked he was the ‘mastermind’ behind the world thinking for a hot minute that Harry Styles actually spat on Chris Pine.
For those blissfully unaware of ‘spit-gate’ – after the Don’t Worry Darling press conference and premiere at Venice Film Festival, the stars sat down for what many assumed would be a quiet and uneventful screening.
Chatting to Jimmy Fallon about his ‘plan’ to create buzz around the movie, Nick said: ‘If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s a thriller, and I think the less you know about the movie going in, the better, so that when you’re watching it, it’s all new and surprising.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatHe went on to joke: ‘You know, I’m the puppeteer.
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