Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have set a streaming premiere date for their psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, announcing that the film directed by and co-starring Olivia Wilde will debut on HBO Max on November 7.
13.10.2022 - 02:49 / justjared.com
Olivia Wilde is getting in some exercise.
The 38-year-old actress and director flashed a smile as she arrived at the Tracy Anderson Gym on Wednesday morning (October 12) in Studio City, Calif.
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For her workout, Olivia kept things casual in a black T-shirt and black leggings.
Olivia has been laying low for the past few weeks following the theatrical release of her new movie Don’t Worry Darling.
A few days before the movie hit theaters, Olivia and boyfriend Harry Styles were spotted packing on the PDA during a rare date night.
If you didn’t know, one of Olivia‘s kids appears in Don’t Worry Darling!
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Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema have set a streaming premiere date for their psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, announcing that the film directed by and co-starring Olivia Wilde will debut on HBO Max on November 7.
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Olivia Wilde joked about begging to be "placed into a medically induced coma" during her Don't Worry Darling press tour at ELLE's Women in Hollywood event on Monday. The filmmaker's latest movie was overshadowed by various dramas before its September release, with the headlines speculating if she was feuding with her lead actress Florence Pugh, whether her leading man Harry Styles spat on Chris Pine during the Venice Film Festival, and if she fired Shia LaBeouf from the movie or he quit. During her speech at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, honouree Olivia thanked her fellow women in Hollywood for helping her stay motivated during stressful times.
Angelique Jackson Though “Don’t Worry Darling” director and star Olivia Wilde may have been “gobsmacked” to be honored as one of Elle’s Women in Hollywood on Monday night, she used the opportunity to speak candidly about her experiences as headline fodder during the film’s press tour and to urge women to “keep fighting through the hellfire” of the patriarchy in the entertainment business and beyond. Before the crowd of about 200 guests seated for the open-air dinner held at the Getty Center in Los Angeles, Wilde began her biting, yet lighthearted speech with a joke about finding out there were seven other honorees — Ariana DeBose, Anne Hathaway, Issa Rae, Sydney Sweeney, Sigourney Weaver and Michelle Yeoh — also being recognized. Wilde went on to say she’d “learned so much” from them all, describing them as an “extraordinary list of women who have not only inspired me forever, but who have forged the very shape of this industry through their hard work, bold choices and resilience.”
Olivia Wilde opened up about how she keeps going through the "burning hellfire of misogyny" in the entertainment industry during an event Monday. The "Don't Worry Darling" actress delivered her speech at the Elle's Women in Hollywood event just hours after Wilde and ex Jason Sudeikis issued a statement denying a former nanny's allegations about their relationship. "Let’s face it, it’s not always easy to keep going," Wilde said, according to Page Six. "In fact, sometimes it’s tempting to excuse ourselves from the burning hellfire of the misogyny that defines this business and say, ‘Good night, good luck, I’d rather eat glass for a living.'" Olivia Wilde gave a speech hours after the nanny of the actress's kids with Jason Sudeikis made public claims about the former couple's relationship.
Lena Dunham said she is “upset” by the treatment of Don’t Worry Darling director Olivia Wilde, which she believes can be “more intense” for women in the public eye. The making of Don’t Worry Darling became a source of global intrigue following Shia LaBeouf’s departure from the film and Florence Pugh’s perceived lack of public support for the project on her social media accounts.
Olivia Wilde is speaking out against misogyny. The same day that the 38-year-old actress and her ex, Jason Sudeikis, released a joint statement against their former nanny's claims, Wilde stepped out for 's 29th Annual Women in Hollywood Celebration, where she gave a speech that alluded to the drama surrounding both her personal life and her film, .«I was an actress who started producing and then finally got the courage to start directing, and I wouldn't have started any of it at all if I knew Twitter would be invented,» she quipped.
Olivia Wilde claims that people "assume" she's "abandoned" her children, every time she is photographed without them. Wilde, 38, is regularly photographed out and about, more so following the drama of her latest film "Don't Worry Darling." The actress and director shares custody of her two children with ex Jason Sudeikis. "If I’m photographed not with my kids, people assume I have abandoned them, like my kids are just somewhere in a hot car without me," Wilde told Elle magazine in the November cover issue published Thursday. "The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother." Olivia Wilde wears a shirt that reads "Pleasing" on her way to gym in Los Angeles on Oct.
“Don’t Worry Darling,” according to a new interview. Wilde, 38 — who directed the film as well as starring with Pugh — said it’s “shocking” to see “so many untruths traded as fact,” in regards to the behind-the-scenes drama of the highly anticipated flick.Speaking with Ellefor the 2022 Women in Hollywood November issue, Wilde said Pugh made a “wise comment” when she recently quipped that the cast “didn’t sign up for a reality show.”“And I love that she put it that way, because it’s as though the general public feels that if you are making something that you’re selling to the public, you somehow have accepted that your life will be torn to shreds by a pack of wolves,” Wilde continued. “No, that’s actually not part of the job description.
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