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Actors Of Color In 'Don't Worry Darling' Speak Out After They Were Cut 'From Most Of The Movie'

Actors Kiki Layne and Ari'el Stachel
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Although the Olivia Wilde-directed Warner Bros. Pictures movie Don't Worry Darling was released in theaters last week, the list of drama-related news surrounding the film continues to grow.

Remember the 'he said, she said' controversy surrounding Olivia Wilde and Shia LaBeouf?


Now, two more actors have taken to social media to speak out about their limited screen time in the final cut of the film.

Actors Kiki Layne who plays Margaret in the film and Ari'el Stachel who plays Ted both posted videos to their Instagram addressing being cut "from most of the movie."

Layne captioned her video:

"The best thing about #DontWorryDarling is that I was lucky enough to meet [Ari'el Stachel]. They cut us from most of the movie, but we thriving in real life."
"Love you Ari."

Layne added the hashtags #GotMyCheck #GotMyMan #EverythingHappensforaReason to her post.

Supportive replies came flooding in, many expressing their desire to see more of Layne's character.

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Stachel also posted a video to his Instagram account with the caption:

"On Tik Tok. Go see Don’t Worry Darling #dontworrydarling"

Stachel also received lots of love and support.

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One thing is definitely clear.

People want to see more of Layne and Stachel.

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