What does Harry Styles say, Don't Worry Darling?

Don't Worry Darling is finally here, and fans are going crazy to see Harry Styles grace the silver screen as the lead man for the first time! The Olivia Wild...

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Don't Worry Darling is finally here, and fans are going crazy to see Harry Styles grace the silver screen as the lead man for the first time! The Olivia Wild...

What does Harry Styles say, Don't Worry Darling?

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What does Harry Styles say, Don't Worry Darling?

Don't Worry Darling is finally here, and fans are going crazy to see Harry Styles grace the silver screen as the lead man for the first time! The Olivia Wilde -directed psychological thriller hits theaters on Septembe...

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Don't Worry Darling is finally here, and fans are going crazy to see Harry Styles grace the silver screen as the lead man for the first time!


The Olivia Wilde-directed psychological thriller hits theaters on September 23, sending everyone into a tailspin in the process. One area of ​​the film that has been a hot topic since the first few teaser clips came out is the debate surrounding Harry's accent…


The 'As It Was' singer portrays Jack Chambers but audiences are questioning where the character should belong.


Don't Worry Darling first started filming in 2020, and fans are patiently waiting to see the project in cinemas.


Over the course of the movie, more clips of Harry's slurred accent emerged that began to divide viewer opinion, with one scene with Florence Pugh in particular sparking debate online.


The clip features an argument between Jack (Stiles) and Alice (Pugh), with Harry saying: "Not everyone gets this chance, and if you keep talking like that, you're risking everything".

Reviews of the film began to pour in after the film's explosive Venice Film Festival premiere, with some viewers even branding the pop star's speech as distracting.


Many people think of it as transatlantic, which means a way of speaking that is part British and part American English.


The Transatlantic (also known as Mid-Atlantic) accent is commonly associated with the way Hollywood stars spoke in the 1930s and 40s—which makes sense since Don't Worry Darling is set in 1950s California.


The British-American mix makes sense for someone like Harry who is constantly moving between the UK and the US, however, other fans have theorized that Jack's character is deliberately meant to sound British.


Upon the release of Don't Worry Darling, fans noted one particular line that seemed to clear up any confusion: "You're gonna be Brit."

There you have it, Jack Chambers is in fact British in the film!