OK, when Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde‘s nanny dropped her latest bombshell, we were a little skeptical.
14.10.2022 - 23:49 / etcanada.com
Olivia Wilde is a committed parent.
In her new cover story interview with Elle, the “Don’t Worry Darling” director shared her frustration with the public’s assumption about her relationship with her kids.
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“I share custody of my kids with my ex,” she clarified.
Wilde shares 8-year-old son Otis and 6-year-old daughter Daisy 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,” the actress continued.
“The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother,” Wilde added. “You know why you don’t see me with my kids? Because I don’t let them get photographed. Do you know the lengths that I go to to protect my kids from being seen by you?”
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Also in the interview, Wilde talked about the hate she receives on social media as a woman in her late-30s.
“It’s so interesting for me when that comes from women because I’m like, ‘Do you plan on not getting older? Or if you already are older, do you feel that you don’t deserve the same opportunities in life?’” she said. “It’s so sad to me to look at that and realize people have such small expectations for their own lives and they are projecting those expectations onto me. And I reject your projections.”
OK, when Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde‘s nanny dropped her latest bombshell, we were a little skeptical.
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Fans have been dying to find out the recipe to Olivia Wilde‘s infamous salad dressing after her nanny’s interview, so the actress finally spilled the tea vinaigrette!
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Olivia Wilde has a salad dressing recipe to share with fans. The filmmaker took to her Instagram story on Tuesday to post a choice excerpt of seeming significance from Nora Ephron's 1983 autobiographical novel .The page she shared — which hints heavily at the main character's failing marriage and plans to leave her husband, which he is unaware of — also includes a recipe for vinaigrette dressing.«Mix 2 tablespoons Grey Poupon mustard with 2 tablespoons good red wine vinegar.
Now that it’s been in theaters for three weeks, one would hope the firestorm surrounding “Don’t Worry Darling” would have been doused and done away with. If we were only that lucky.
Olivia Wilde is slamming online critics and trolls who have called her parenting into question.The director and star recently sat down for a profile interview with, and she addressed the challenges she's faced protecting her young children from the spotlight.«I share custody of my kids with my ex,» said Wilde, who shares 8-year-old son Otis and 6-year-old daughter Daisy 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 explained that people share assumptions about her presence as a mother, adding, «The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother.»However, the filmmaker explained that the real reason people don't see much of her children in tabloids or paparazzi photos is she specifically works hard to keep them out of the spotlight and photographer's lens.«You know why you don’t see me with my kids? Because I don’t let them get photographed,» Wilde shared. «Do you know the lengths that I go to to protect my kids from being seen by you?»During her sprawling interview, Wilde also touched on the real-world drama surrounding her recent film, and how it feels that many people feel that celebrities somehow owe them access to their personal lives.«It is shocking to see so many untruths about yourself traded as fact,” she said.
Olivia Wilde is slamming online critics and trolls who have called her parenting into question.The director and star recently sat down for a profile interview with, and she addressed the challenges she's faced protecting her young children from the spotlight.«I share custody of my kids with my ex,» said Wilde, who shares 8-year-old son Otis and 6-year-old daughter Daisy 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 explained that people share assumptions about her presence as a mother, adding, «The suggestion is that I have abandoned my role as a mother.»However, the filmmaker explained that the real reason people don't see much of her children in tabloids or paparazzi photos is she specifically works hard to keep them out of the spotlight and photographer's lens.«You know why you don’t see me with my kids? Because I don’t let them get photographed,» Wilde shared. «Do you know the lengths that I go to to protect my kids from being seen by you?»During her sprawling interview, Wilde also touched on the real-world drama surrounding her recent film, and how it feels that many people feel that celebrities somehow owe them access to their personal lives.«It is shocking to see so many untruths about yourself traded as fact,” she said.
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.
Not here for it. Olivia Wilde candidly addressed having haters think she “abandoned” her kids following her split from Jason Sudeikis.
Olivia Wilde is one of the stars featured on the cover of Elle’s 2022 Women in Hollywood November 2022 issue.
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Giving his response. Author Jordan Peterson opened up after Olivia Wilde claimed that Chris Pine’s character in Don’t Worry Darling was inspired by him — and that he was a “hero” for the “incel” community.
Jordan Peterson is reacting to being called a “hero” for the incel community.