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Harry Styles’ Acting In A Newly Released Clip

Rolling Stone on Monday released an exclusive clip from the second Olivia Wilde directorial film, featuring a scene between Styles and co-star Florence Pugh. In the 18-second clip, Harry's Jack and Pugh's Alice argue about the lifestyle they lead.

"Not everyone gets this opportunity and you're going to risk it if you keep talking like this," Styles says in the scene. "Our life, Alice, our life together... This, we can lose it."

Don't worry 'darling'

Don't worry 'darling'

People on social media questioned whether she should have been British or American in the film. The "As It Was" singer was born in Worcestershire, England, and grew up in Cheshire, in the northern part of the country.

The question of what tone Styles was going through kept others up at night. One user wrote, "What is the goal of Harry Styles in Don't Worry Darling, I need to know before I can sleep again."

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One user wrote, "What's so funny about Florence Pugh is her perfect little American accent in front of whatever Harry is doing." 'Harry House': Harry Styles taps into synths, funk and loneliness on dazzling new album

"Don't Worry Darling," starring Styles, Pugh, Chris Pine, Gemma Chan, Keiki Layne and director Wilde, hits theaters on September 23.

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