Olivia Wilde served mysterious envelope during the presentation of Don’t Worry Darling at CinemaCon

Olivia Wilde Jason Sudeikis

Harry Styles’ girlfriend Olivia Wilde recieved a mysterious envelope during the presentation of Don’t Worry Darling at CinemaCon which surely spiked up some controversy. The envelope had ‘Private and Confidential’ written over it.

This year’s conference was unique in that it disclosed some new information about some of the most anticipated films of 2022. From the announcement that The Batman 2 would be made, with Robert Pattinson reprising his role as the Dark Knight and Matt Reeves directing, to the publication of the first 20 minutes of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. It’s an exciting moment for Marvel fans, especially. Among all of them, sequences from the upcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, starring Olivia Wilde, her lover Harry Style, Florence Pugh, and others, were shown. While the major actors’ personal images first drew notice, what occurred next with Wilde is now the talk of the town.

Olivia Wilde served mysterious envelope during the presentation of Don't Worry Darling at CinemaCon 2

Olivia Wilde was presented a strange envelope on stage at the film’s presentation. Many others felt it was all part of a big prank at first. However, Entertainment Tonight later reported that the actress had been handed legal documents by her ex-partner Jason Sudeikis. The documents, according to reports, were about their two children’s custody.

Olivia was engaged to We’re The Millers star for seven years before meeting Harry Styles . Despite the fact that the couple never married, they had two children, Otis and Daisy. Jason Sudeikis, like Wilde, claims he had “no info” that she would be served on the CinemaCon stage. Despite the fact that the child custody papers had been prepared out, it is said that Jason had no clue when or where Olivia Wilde would be served. After being handed the papers, the actress remained silent and went on to promote her and Harry Styles’ forthcoming picture.

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