Olivia Wilde speaks about enduring 'hellfire' amid nanny crisis
A few hours before Olivia Wilde's passionate statement about misogyny, Jason Sudeikis' children's ex-nanny made several disparaging remarks about Olivia and the former couple.

Anne Hathaway, Issa Rae, Michelle Yeoh, Sydney Sweeney, Ariana DeBose, and Sigourney Weaver were also honoured, and the "Don't Worry Darling" director said they needed to "remind the world" that they "aren't so easily manipulated."
The actress stated that going ahead isn't always easy and straightforward.
The actress stated that we have to fight the impulse to play by their self-serving rules, no matter how much the patriarchy depends on us to cut each other down in order to weaken our collective power.
The "Drinking Buddies" star continued by acknowledging the abuse she has experienced on social media since she started outing her relationship with Harry Styles in public in January 2021.
Wilde joked about the turmoil surrounding the "Don't Worry Darling" press tour as well as her romance with Harry Styles.
FAQs:
- When did Wilde address the public?
Hours after the nanny's charges were reported by the Daily Mail, Wilde gave his address. - How did Wilde conclude her address at Elle's Women?
Wilde made light of the commotion that surrounded her "Don't Worry Darling" publicity tour before the psychological thriller arrived in theatres in late September as she concluded her address.
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