'Don't Worry Darling': The Movie's Biggest Fans Could Be The Real Housewives

Real Housewives of Victory? Well, the cast of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' is ready to take on the cast of psychological thriller 'Don't Worry Darling' in a new viral promo video. In the midst of a huge and yet another Florence Pugh-less premiere for "Don't Worry Darling," here's a place that most certainly looks bought. Watch below.

Reminiscent of Nicole Kidman's infamous AMC commercial, the video begins with "RHOBH" stars Dorit Kemsley, Crystal Jung Minkoff and Sutton Stracke sitting in a movie theater watching Harry Styles, Florence Pugh and Chris Pine in "Don' by Olivia Wilde t Worry Darling," in theaters September 23.

"Guys, can we talk about this movie? Kemsley said post-screening over cocktails. "I thought the character of Florence Pugh was this really capable, strong woman."

Kemsley was a huge fan of the cast, saying, "You could tell Harry Styles was fully invested in his character." Minkoff agreed, calling Styles an acting "superstar."

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She added, "I love the city of Victory. It's pristine and pristine. Minkoff, who is married to 'Lion King' director Rob Minkoff, generally called it 'Don't Worry Darling.' a "roller coaster where you never knew what was going to happen".(Our reviewer Kate Erbland would certainly disagree with this.)

Stracke joked that she didn't think she would make "a good housewife" in the fictional town of Victory.

“You would definitely be killed,” Minkoff said. "I think we can take them."

The controversial behind-the-scenes drama of "Don't Worry Darling" also drew comparisons between the setting and a Bravo show in itself. Social media influencer Meg Zukin, formerly of Variety, that "Real Housewives" executive producer Andy Cohen might host a "Don't Worry Darling" cast reunion, to which Cohen replied, "I'm in."

The current crown jewel of Bravo's "Real Housewives" franchise has also been the target of Hollywood critics, including Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, recently calling cast member Erika Jayne " RHOBH," of "evil," and criticizing the season as "boring."

"I would go so far as to say she needs a publicist ASAP," Lawrence said of the indicted "Pretty Mess" singer.

Jayne clapped back saying "Watch what's happening live!" that Lawrence shouldn't be so quick to judge.

"Well, you know, it's easy to label people when they're at their lowest going through something in real time on TV," Jayne said, adding that Lawrence should come on the show to see what it really looks like IRL. "I'm sure we could unmask the ugliest aspects of his personality as well."

I didn't give a damn about Don't Worry Darling until now

— Aidan (@aidanthereup)

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'Don't Worry Darling': The Movie's Biggest Fans Could Be The Real Housewives

Real Housewives of Victory? Well, the cast of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' is ready to take on the cast of psychological thriller 'Don't Worry Darling' in a new viral promo video. In the midst of a huge and yet another Florence Pugh-less premiere for "Don't Worry Darling," here's a place that most certainly looks bought. Watch below.

Reminiscent of Nicole Kidman's infamous AMC commercial, the video begins with "RHOBH" stars Dorit Kemsley, Crystal Jung Minkoff and Sutton Stracke sitting in a movie theater watching Harry Styles, Florence Pugh and Chris Pine in "Don' by Olivia Wilde t Worry Darling," in theaters September 23.

"Guys, can we talk about this movie? Kemsley said post-screening over cocktails. "I thought the character of Florence Pugh was this really capable, strong woman."

Kemsley was a huge fan of the cast, saying, "You could tell Harry Styles was fully invested in his character." Minkoff agreed, calling Styles an acting "superstar."

Related Related

She added, "I love the city of Victory. It's pristine and pristine. Minkoff, who is married to 'Lion King' director Rob Minkoff, generally called it 'Don't Worry Darling.' a "roller coaster where you never knew what was going to happen".(Our reviewer Kate Erbland would certainly disagree with this.)

Stracke joked that she didn't think she would make "a good housewife" in the fictional town of Victory.

“You would definitely be killed,” Minkoff said. "I think we can take them."

The controversial behind-the-scenes drama of "Don't Worry Darling" also drew comparisons between the setting and a Bravo show in itself. Social media influencer Meg Zukin, formerly of Variety, that "Real Housewives" executive producer Andy Cohen might host a "Don't Worry Darling" cast reunion, to which Cohen replied, "I'm in."

The current crown jewel of Bravo's "Real Housewives" franchise has also been the target of Hollywood critics, including Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence, recently calling cast member Erika Jayne " RHOBH," of "evil," and criticizing the season as "boring."

"I would go so far as to say she needs a publicist ASAP," Lawrence said of the indicted "Pretty Mess" singer.

Jayne clapped back saying "Watch what's happening live!" that Lawrence shouldn't be so quick to judge.

"Well, you know, it's easy to label people when they're at their lowest going through something in real time on TV," Jayne said, adding that Lawrence should come on the show to see what it really looks like IRL. "I'm sure we could unmask the ugliest aspects of his personality as well."

I didn't give a damn about Don't Worry Darling until now

— Aidan (@aidanthereup)

Sign Up: Stay up to date with the latest film and TV news! Sign up for our email newsletters here.

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