The comedy updated the John Hughes coming-of-age formula, debunking social stereotypes, spreading kind and inclusive messages, and examining the complexities of female friendship. Wilde’s first movie was a funny, slyly subversive story about two overachieving seniors (Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever) who realize they’ve unfairly judged their fun-loving classmates and try to pack four years’ worth of high school extracurriculars into one night. Watching Olivia on the set, I was like, Oh, this is the image of a director that my daughter’s going to have-this really talented, powerful, beautiful woman with her own daughter on her hip directing and leading all of these men and women on this set that she was so empathetically in charge of.”ĭon’t Worry Darling is a bold pivot after Booksmart. Later, Katie Silberman, a writer-producer on both Darling and Wilde’s first movie, Booksmart, will tell me, “When I was little and I pictured a director in my head, it was always a man with a beard and glasses in a jean jacket with a bullhorn. As we talk about Don’t Worry Darling-and the demands on someone who’s acting in, directing, and producing a movie-there’s a nice irony to the fact that she’s blissed out and making a bowl. (When we’ve parted for the day, Wilde texts me a photo she took of me looking bemused at the wheel, along with the winking caption, “Master of her craft.”) Wilde herself is warm, serene, and engaged at the wheel. Our instructor is an artist named Freya, who serves us tea in proper cups and encourages us with phrases like “just squidge it up.” If Freya or Wilde is appalled by my interpretation of an ancient art form, they do not show it. My entire Instagram feed is just, like, people throwing pots.” Soon we’re each seated at pottery wheels with mounds of clay. This is the one thing that I feel completely zen about. “I’ll go to a Pilates class or dance class and get really competitive. “Everything else in my life, I want to be very good at: work, parenting, friendships, exercise,” she tells me. Wilde is a perfectionist-she ends up being on time-but pottery puts her at ease. Tube strike made getting a car a bit of a clusterfuck but I will be with you by 11:05. She’s running very slightly late, so she texts: “Julie! Hi it’s Olivia! I’m on my way. I asked if we could start our interviews somewhere other than a restaurant, and Wilde gamely suggested this. We talk at a pottery class in North London. And I'm healthier than I've ever been, and it's just wonderful to feel that.If Mirren had known what Wilde went through to make the movie-let alone the nasty surprise that awaited her when she walked on the stage moments later, or the wind tunnel of gossip in store at the Venice International Film Festival in September-she’d have hugged her even harder. She added, “I'm happier than I've ever been. All that matters to you is what's real, and what you love, and who you love.” “But I think what you realize is that when you're really happy, it doesn't matter what strangers think about you. “It's obviously really tempting to correct a false narrative,” she said. In her January interview with Vogue, Wilde said it's not always easy to keep quiet when she hears people talking about her relationship. Generally, Wilde and Styles keep their relationship fairly private. “They then went backstage after a while and you could see them still watching from the side stage,” the source said. A source at Coachella with behind-the-scenes access told E! News that Wilde was there with Styles and their friend James Cordon “all dancing like crazy most of the night.” The pair dueted her classic hits “Man! I Feel Like a Woman” and “You're Still the One” while wearing glittering outfits. Styles’ set included a surprise match-up with musical icon Shania Twain. Not only to visit Styles, but to bring the kids to see Sudeikis who films his hit TV show Ted Lasso in London. Wilde has two children with her ex, Jason Sudeikis, and frequently travels back and forth from the US to the UK. The lyrics, however, have a line in the bridge that goes, “Leave America, two kids follow her.” It's actually the voice of his goddaughter, Ruby Winston, daughter to British filmmaker Ben Winston. The song features the voice of a child, who they believed might be the voice of one of Wilde's children. Styles performed his record-breaking single “As It Was,” which some fans had speculated contained references to Wilde. A fan on Twitter saw Wilde with Styles out before the show and she was later filmed walking by the stage in a clip posted to TikTok. Styles was headlining at event based in Indio, California, performing on April 15. Olivia Wilde was at Coachella 2022 this weekend to support her boyfriend of over a year, Harry Styles.
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