What might have been. Olivia Wilde claimed the Motion Picture Association requested major cuts in the original Don’t Worry Darling trailer — and demanded the removal of sex scenes.
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Olivia Wilde has accused her ex of trying to ‘threaten’ and ‘embarrass’ her when he allegedly chose to serve her custody papers in front of a live audience. The Don’t Worry Darling director was giving a presentation at CinemaCon when she was awkwardly handed the papers on behalf of her former fiance Jason Sudeikis.WATCH BELOW: Olivia Wilde served custody papers during live presentationInitially Olivia thought the envelope, marked ‘Private and Confidential’, contained a script and opened it in front of the 4,100 strong audience. When realising what it was she uncomfortably said, “Oh, ok, got it,” before launching back into her presentation. Olivia received the custody papers while presenting at CinemaConAt the time neither Olivia or Jason publicly addressed the incident but new court documents show Olivia was extremely upset by the “outrageous” move.“Jason's actions were clearly intended to threaten me and catch me off guard.
He could have served me discreetly, but instead he chose to serve me in the most aggressive manner possible,” Olivia said in the document.“The fact that Jason would embarrass me professionally and put our personal conflict on public display in this manner is extremely contrary to our children's best interests.”The move appears to have inflamed their bitter custody battle over their two children Otis, 8, and Daisy, 5.Olivia and Jason have two children togetherOlivia and Jason split in late 2020, and originally agreed to share custody of the children while both parents split their time between New York, Los Angeles, and London.This agreement fell apart earlier this year when the former couple had a disagreement about where to raise the children permanently.Jason had been seeking to raise the kids
.What might have been. Olivia Wilde claimed the Motion Picture Association requested major cuts in the original Don’t Worry Darling trailer — and demanded the removal of sex scenes.
Beef behind the scenes. Olivia Wilde hasn’t been getting along with Florence Pugh, the star of her film Don’t Worry Darling, which premieres on September 23.
Shia LaBeouf is stepping out.
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Shia LaBeouf from her upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, saying she wanted to create a “safe, trusting environment”.LaBeouf was originally cast as Jack Chambers, now played by Harry Styles, in the upcoming psychological thriller opposite Florence Pugh.The actor, however, was released from the project as production began in 2020. At the time, the studio cited a “scheduling conflict” for his departure, but Wilde has since explained that it was due to the actor’s “combative” process.“I say this as someone who is such an admirer of his work,” Wilde told Variety.
With under a month until its premiere, "Don't Worry Darling" is already garnering an abundance of press. Florence Pugh snagged the lead role as Alice, but layers of controversy surrounding her leading man are just heating up. The role of Jack, played by Harry Styles, was originally offered to and accepted by Shia LaBeouf.
Olivia Wilde is not letting her custody battle with Jason Sudeikis make her sweat!
Co-parenting peacefully during a nasty custody battle isn’t easy, but Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis make it work — by not speaking to each other directly!
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis don’t “speak directly to one another”. The pair - who were together from 2011 until 2020 when they called off their engagement - need to have “help communicating” about the custody arrangements of their two children, Otis, eight, and Daisy, five.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are reportedly trying to limit contact with each other while navigating the escalating custody battle over their two children, a source told ET on Wednesday. «Jason and Olivia have a very awkward relationship,” the source says. “They try to limit any direct contact with each other, but they both want what's best for their kids.
between Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde continues, now that a judge has dismissed the actor’s petition to travel with his kids to New York City, moving with them from Los Angeles, where they currently reside with their mom.Legal documents obtained by Page Six reveal that a judge denied the petition and sided with Wilde, as it was previously reported that Sudeikis had agreed to send 8-year-old Otis and 5-year-old Daisy to school in Los Angeles, after calling off their engagement in 2020.“For better or worse, I am a New Yorker,” Jason stated in the legal documents from October 2021, declaring that he wants to bring his kids to his home in New York City. “Recently, however, Jason decided that he wanted to go to New York for the next year while he is not working, and wanted the children to be with him there during this time off,” Olivia previously wrote.
Page Six, a judge decreed that their kids’ home state is California in a legal filing signed on August 5. It comes after the Ted Lasso actor filed a motion in October 2021 to bring their two kids – Otis, eight, and five-year-old Daisy – to live with him in New York.Sudeikis and Wilde have been co-parenting their kids and living between Los Angeles, London and New York, since they split and called off their engagement in 2020.
Well, Olivia Wilde must be jumping for joy right now. Jason Sudeikis‘ custody petition against her was dismissed!