Shia LaBeouf is stepping out.
10.08.2022 - 21:57 / etonline.com
Olivia Wilde is firing back after she was served custody papers from ex Jason Sudeikis on stage at CinemaCon in April, according to a new report. In sealed court filings obtained by , the director accuses her children's father of malice with the highly public legal move. «Jason's actions were clearly intended to threaten me and catch me off guard,» Wilde reportedly says in the new documents. «He could have served me discreetly, but instead he chose to serve me in the most aggressive manner possible.»Wilde was infamously interrupted on-stage in Las Vegas during a presentation for her thriller,, in front of thousands of film industry executives, when a process server approached the stage to slide her a mysterious manila envelope labeled, «personal and confidential.» Sudeikis claims to have been unaware of the manner in which the papers would eventually be served.«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,» Wilde continues. «Since Jason has made it clear that we will not be able to work this out for our children's sake outside of the court system, I filed a petition for custody in Los Angeles.»Sudeikis and Wilde began dating in 2011 and became engaged a year later.
They went on to have two children -- son Otis, 8, and daughter Daisy, 5 -- before ending their relationship in November 2020. They never married.Sudeikis was previously linked to his co-star Keeley Hazell, while Wilde is now dating the star of her upcoming film Harry Styles.Now, what was said to once an amicable co-parenting and custody arrangement between the exes has turned litigious over disagreements regarding where to raise their
.Shia LaBeouf is stepping out.
Shia LaBeouf has denied Olivia Wilde’s claim that she fired him from film Don’t Worry Darling, saying that he quit the role.The actor was originally cast as Jack Chambers, a role now played by Harry Styles, in the upcoming psychological thriller opposite Florence Pugh.His departure from the project in 2020 was originally cited by the studio as a “scheduling conflict”, until director Wilde claimed to Variety that she fired him in order to create a “safe, trusting environment” on set.“I say this as someone who is such an admirer of his work,” Wilde said. “His process was not conducive to the ethos that I demand in my productions.
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.
Olivia Wilde has described being served legal papers on behalf of her former partner Jason Sudeikis while on stage at an industry event in Las Vegas as “vicious”.The actress and director, 38, was served with the documents in a brown envelope while promoting her upcoming thriller Don’t Worry Darling at CinemaCon in April. Wilde and Sudeikis were together from 2011 until late 2020 and are parents of eight year old son Otis and daughter Daisy, five. Speaking to Variety for a cover story, Wilde referred to the incident without naming Sudeikis.
Olivia Wilde is not holding back her thoughts on Jason Sudeikis after he publicly served her legal docs earlier this year.
Olivia Wilde has taken another swipe at her former fiancé Jason Sudeikis after she was served with custody papers while delivering a speech onstage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas.
Olivia Wilde is speaking out about the event that took place earlier this summer involving her ex and the father of her children, Jason Sudeikis. In April, during her appearance at CinemaCon in Las Vegas,Wilde was served papers by her ex regarding their custody battle over their two children. In the moment, the 38-year-old actress remained calm, but now she’s reflecting on the public incident that she calls “upsetting.” “It was my workplace,” Wilde tells in a new interview.
Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde stepped out on Thursday for a date night in New York City. The couple was snapped leaving Rubirosa Ristorante in Soho hand-in-hand in a rare show of PDA.Styles covered his face with a black mask, leading Wilde out of the Italian eatery as they appeared to be swarmed by fans and photographers. The singer wore a crocheted top with slacks and sneakers, with a cross necklace adorning his chest and his hair pulled back with a clip. Wilde tucked a navy blue tee into a printed maxi skirt, completing the look with sneakers, a gold necklace and free-flowing brunette locks. Styles, 28, and Wilde, 38, are in the city ahead of Styles' planned 15-date residency at Madison Square Garden, which runs from Aug.
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.
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.
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.
Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis have gone from friendly exes co-parenting their two children to waging a legal war in a bitter custody battle that's now dragging out in public. And, based on recent legal filings from both legal teams, there seems to be no end in sight.The director and star currently find themselves in court fighting over where their two children — Otis, 8, and Daisy, 5 -- will live.