

Wilde also explained why she and Harry Styles, who stars in "Don't Worry Darling," have not spoken publicly about their rumored relationship. Olivia Wilde was served legal docs from Jason Sudeikis in an unseemly way. And when my kids are dragged into it, it’s deeply painful." But it’s not something my children have asked for. I chose to become an actress I willingly walked into the spotlight. "The only people who suffered were my kids, because they’ll have to see that, and they shouldn’t ever have to know that happened," she said. "For me, it was appalling, but the victims were an 8- and 5-year-old, and that’s really sad. "It was not something that was entirely surprising to me," she said. "I mean, there’s a reason I left that relationship."Īccording to Wilde, she currently splits custody of her kids with Sudeikis, and it's her children who will be most hurt by the CinemaCon fiasco.

Jason Sudeikis reflects on his 'opportunity to hit a rock bottom' after Olivia Wilde split But I had a job to do I’m not easily distracted." "To try to sabotage that was really vicious. "I hated that this nastiness distracted from the work of so many different people and the studio that I was up there representing," she said. Wilde also said the incident distracted from the work that went into "Don't Worry Darling."
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"The hurdles that you had to jump through to get into that room with several badges, plus special COVID tests that had to be taken days in advance, which gave you wristbands that were necessary to gain access to the event - this was something that required forethought," she added. Wilde also noted the incident involved "a huge breach in security, which is really scary." "In any other workplace, it would be seen as an attack. "It was my workplace," Wilde told Variety. The source also told USA TODAY Sudeikis did not know when or where the papers would be delivered to Wilde and that he would never approve of the former "House" star receiving them in this manner. The papers were related to establishing jurisdiction over the couple's children, a person familiar with the situation but not authorized to speak publicly told USA TODAY at the time. The "Ted Lasso" star and Wilde were engaged for seven years before their split in November 2020 and share son Otis, 8 and daughter Daisy, 5. In a Variety profile, published Wednesday, Wilde opened up about the incident, in which someone handed her a manila envelope labeled "personal and confidential" while she was introducing the trailer for her upcoming thriller "Don't Worry Darling," which she directed. Olivia Wilde is breaking her silence about getting served custody papers from her ex Jason Sudeikis while speaking onstage at CinemaCon in April.
