Don't Worry Darling, Harry Styles' next movie, has been dogged by controversy for a long now, from rumours of a conflict between Florence Pugh and Olivia Wilde to the "spitgate" story involving the singer and Chris Pine. Critics' reactions to the movie were equally inconsistent at first. Harry's mother responded to and criticised the harsh comments being made about the movie on Instagram. Anne Twist, the mother of Styles, responded to the critical remarks by writing on her Instagram account, "If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all. I’m astounded and saddened by the vitriolic comments on here to be honest. I enjoyed a film. If it’s not your cup of tea don’t go…If you don’t like me .. please don’t follow me. Simple." Harry's mother enthused about the movie and posted her assessment of it on Wednesday, writing on Instagram, "First time in the French cinema .. the first day showing .. ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ you were excellent!" Praising her son, she wrote, "Really enjoyed from start to finish. Well done @oliviawilde and team for drawing us in, well-done baby @harrystyles for being a fabulous Jack. Very proud as usual." After receiving criticism for writing about Don't Worry Darling without praising Florence Pugh for her performance, Harry's mother made her most recent post. Olivia Wilde recently discussed the film's controversy on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She mainly addressed the "spitgate" rumour, which claimed that co-star Chris Pine was spat on by Harry Styles during the Venice premiere. Olivia Wilde gushes over boyfriend Harry Styles at his final show amid breakup rumours Following Queen Elizabeth's funeral, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle return to their California residence. Olivia Wilde on Harry Styles and Chris Pine's 'spit' incident