As Olivia Wilde was speaking at CinemaCon Tuesday evening to present the trailer for her upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, a woman suddenly stood up from the audience and handed her a manila envelope. Early reports speculated that it was an unsolicited screenplay, but it’s now reported that the woman was a process server delivering Wilde legal papers from Jason Sudeikis regarding custody of their children.
Sudeikis and Wilde were together from 2011 until early 2020 and share a son, Otis, and a daughter, Daisy, together. They became engaged in 2013 but never married before their split. Details over the breakup and custody arrangement have been relatively private before this shocking moment. A source close to Sudeikis said he “had no prior knowledge” of when the docs would be delivered and, “he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”
A representative for CinemaCon, Mitch Neuhauser said that the convention is “reevaluating our security procedures,” after the woman was able to approach Wilde so easily and suddenly. He did not comment on how the server obtained CinemaCon credentials.
Wilde interestingly met her new beau, Harry Styles, who she began a relationship with around January 2021, on the set of Don’t Worry Darling. Styles co-stars in the film with Florence Pugh. The film is an erotic psychological thriller set in the 1950s starring Pugh as a young housewife trying to discover the secret her husband (Styles) is hiding.
You can watch the incredibly short teaser trailer for Don’t Worry Darling here.
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