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Why Actress Olivia Wilde Just Got Served Custody Docs at CinemaCon

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Why Actress Olivia Wilde Just Got Served Custody Docs at CinemaCon

 

During the Warner Bros. CinemaCon session at Caesars Palace’s The Colosseum earlier this week, a strange thing occurred onstage. According to a report by Deadline, Olivia Wilde was briefly interrupted when an unidentified person approached from the front rows and slid a manila envelope across the front of the stage toward her.

 

“This is for me?” Wilde asked.

 

 

She retrieved the envelope and opened it. Wilde was not visibly rattled by what must have been a shocker. The manila envelope that was marked “personal and confidential,”  contained custody papers and legal documents from Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis.

 

 

“Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms. Wilde and Mr. Sudeikis,” a source exclusively told Us Magazine, noting that the Ted Lasso star says he did not have prior knowledge of when the documents would be delivered. “He would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”

 

Separated since late 2020, Wilde and Sudeikis share two children. The couple were engaged but never formally tied the knot. In 2021 Wilde admitted she had begun a relationship with Harry Styles… yes, that guy.

 

 

With her personal life put suddenly on public display, the Wilde continued addressing the audience made up largely of exhibitors about her project. After the trailer for Don’t Worry Darling played, it was met with great applause.

 

 

Maybe Jason just doesn’t want their kids around a guy like Styles, who knows?

 


Karina Smitt

I’m not as much of a “CoMiCs NeEd MoAr DiVeRsItY & iNcLuSiOn” advocate as my girlfriend often is, but we both love funny books, crispy bacon, straight bourbon and hip hop. Add yet, we never vote the same, so we cancel each other out… and that works perfectly in my book!

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