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| Olivia Wilde Offers Up Advice to 30-Year-Olds in Glamour September 2013 | Added 11 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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With her film "Rush" nearing its anticipated premiere, Olivia Wilde scored a feature in the September 2013 issue of Glamour magazine.
While chatting with the publication, the 29-year-old actress offered her advice to all readers who are approaching the age of 30.
Check out a few highlights from Miss Wilde's interview below. For more, be sure to visit Glamour!
On traveling:
"This is possibly the last time until retirement that you won't be considered a bad person for booking a last-minute ticket to Morocco with friends just because you damn well feel like it. You're old enough to know where not to go (Cancn) but young enough to feel guilt-free being entirely unreachable."
On marriage:
"Sure, you've attended more bridal showers than yoga classes in the past year, but that doesn't mean you're destined to be a craggy spinster, searching for roommates on Craigslist at 50. The danger with "husband hunting" is you start to see every date as a job interview ("He does seem to be homosexual, but that might be good for fatherhood!"); it clouds your ability to get to know someone."
On learning something new:
"You've already lived longer than most women in the thirteenth century, so why not look at your thirtieth as a rebirth? I started stand-up paddleboarding at 29 and consider it my baby step toward becoming a badass 30-something semipro surf goddess (as long as the sharks go vegan)."
On having kids:
"I love kids with a passion I usually reserve for hot cheese, miniature chairs, and Prince concerts, but I feel no stress to reproduce simply because of a fear of withering eggs. Wait for the right partner, and make sure you're where you want to be in life before picking neighborhoods based on school districts. This is not to suggest you should live irresponsibly for the next 10 years, then expect to get knocked up when your chosen dude finally sneezes inside you. But you'll never find the right baby-maker or enjoy baby-making if you're doing it out of anxiety. Relax, be good to your body, and when the time is right, get busy."
On getting plastic surgery:
"I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace? Did you melt hot wax on your face, or is that your skin? A better approach: Take care of yourself now that you're old enough to know how. Drink water, sleep eight hours (I wish), and don't go within 400 feet of a tanning booth or I'll slap you. Hard."
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| Olivia Wilde Talks the Big 3-0 in Glamour | Added 11 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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She's never been afraid to speak her mind, and now that she's on the cusp of 30, Olivia Wilde is ready to share her wisdom with her fellow 29-year-olds in Glamour.
Setting the tone, the "House" star begins, "In human years I am 29. In actress years I'm the ripe, promising age of 18 to 35. That's how it works here in Hollyweird."
Though some may fret about the milestone, Ms. Wilde divulges, "People assume actresses are afraid to get older; the truth is the roles get a whole lot more compelling once you're too old to play dumb. So I'm welcoming this development with open arms, and so should you."
With advice running the gamut from, "Enjoy your sexual prime" to "DO learn a new skill," it's clear she has a lot to say about the big 3-0.
Advising not to freak out about your accomplishment or lack thereof, Olivia says, "I'd rather be a good person who makes people happy than a dick who wins a Nobel by 32."
Soon ready to walk down the aisle herself with Jason Sudeikis, the confident actress tells women that it's ok to wait, saying, "Sure, you've attended more bridal showers than yoga classes in the past year, but that doesn't mean you're destined to be a craggy spinster, searching for roommates on Craigslist at 50. The danger with 'husband hunting' is you start to see every date as a job interview ('He does seem to be homosexual, but that might be good for fatherhood!'); it clouds your ability to get to know someone". Check out all her advice in Glamour.
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| Olivia Wilde: I?m 'so saddened and grossed out by young women' with plastic surgery | Added 11 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Here are some photos of Olivia Wilde sporting her very own pair of Katie Holmes-styled fug booties in NYC last Friday. Her outfit is both flattering and cute, but she needs to lose those booties of obscurity. Olivia’s career trajectory is an odd one — she was one of those “it girls” a few years ago and showed up in all sorts of box-office disasters (and quite recently as well with The Incredible Burt Wonderstone), which obviously were not her fault because she was playing “the girl” in most of them. She’s playing Chris Hemsworth’s wife in Rush soon enough, so maybe that movie will fare better for her.
Olivia also has a starring role in the most oversharing relationship of the year, that of herself and Jason Sudeikis. You know, they talk about their incredible sex life of athletic proportions and then try to take it all back like two douchebags. Interestingly enough though, Olivia (age 29) has a new column in Glamour about what one should do (and not do) when turning 30 years old. Glamour calls her “a hell of a writer,” and I have to admit that they could be correct. Olivia calls 30 the “Cut the Bullsh-t and Go Be Awesome” age, and here are her tips for those who don’t know how to deal:
DON’T freak out about all the brilliant people who accomplished more than you by 30: “Yes, Einstein had discovered the theory of relativity by your age, and Emily Bronte had written Wuthering f—ing Heights, but honestly, what you achieve is far less important than what kind of human being you are. What do you want people to say at your funeral: ‘Olivia may have cured HIV, but she ran over my cat and drove away laughing’? No, thanks! I’d rather be a good person who makes people happy than a d-ck who wins a Nobel by 32.”
DO enjoy your sexual prime: “According to horny Professor Alfred Kinsey’s 1953 page-turner Sexual Behavior in the Human Female, women really start heating up in their thirties, so let’s just say it’s finally your turn to act like an 18-year-old boy-except you’ll be 1,000 times better at…everything.”
DON’T cut your face: “I am so saddened and grossed out by young women who look like creepy, old aliens because of their new Barbie noses and lips. Is that a smile or a grimace? Did you melt hot wax on your face, or is that your skin? A better approach: Take care of yourself now that you’re old enough to know how. Drink water, sleep eight hours (I wish), and don’t go within 400 feet of a tanning booth or I’ll slap you. Hard.”
DO travel: “This is possibly the last time until retirement that you won’t be considered a bad person for booking a last-minute ticket to Morocco with friends just because you damn well feel like it. You’re old enough to know where not to go (Cancun) but young enough to feel guilt-free being entirely unreachable.”
DON’T propose to the next guy you meet just because you worry he’ll be your last chance at lifelong companionship: “Sure, you’ve attended more bridal showers than yoga classes in the past year, but that doesn’t mean you’re destined to be a craggy spinster, searching for roommates on Craigslist at 50. The danger with ‘husband hunting’ is you start to see every date as a job interview; it clouds your ability to get to know someone.”
DON’T feel pressured to pop out kids: “I love kids with a passion I usually reserve for hot cheese, miniature chairs, and Prince concerts, but I feel no stress to reproduce simply because of a fear of withering eggs. Wait for the right partner, and make sure you’re where you want to be in life before picking neighborhoods based on school districts. This is not to suggest you should live irresponsibly for the next 10 years, then expect to get knocked up when your chosen dude finally sneezes inside you. But you’ll never find the right baby-maker or enjoy baby-making if you’re doing it out of anxiety. Relax, be good to your body, and when the time is right, get busy.”
DO learn a new skill: “You’ve already lived longer than most women in the thirteenth century, so why not look at your thirtieth as a rebirth? I started stand-up paddleboarding at 29 and consider it my baby step toward becoming a badass 30-something semipro surf goddess (as long as the sharks go vegan).”
DON’T be bogged down by your past: “Consider your baggage (bad boyfriends, job setbacks, body issues) lost by the airline of life, leaving you empty-handed at your new destination with only one choice: Go shopping.”
[From Glamour]
Sigh. I have to admit that Olivia’s a pretty good writer in this instance. Although she undoubtedly had some major help in the editing department, the ideas are probably all hers. Turning 30 was kind of tough for me in terms of assessing accomplishments, and I’ll have to deal with 40 in a few years. Just thinking about how Emily Bronte published Wuthering Heights at age 29 has always made me feel like an abject failure, so I’m identifying with Olivia’s thoughts here. But you know, success really is relative, and I don’t think Olivia aspires to be a successful novelist like most writers do. She’s got the acting thing.
By the way, did you catch how Olivia insinuates that she was “bogged down” by being married to Italian Prince Tao Ruspoli? Then she scores herself some points for strategically name-dropping Prince (the artist). It’s difficult not to like someone who likes Prince. Clever girl.
Photos courtesy of WENN
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Getting some fresh air and exercise, Olivia Wilde took her bike for a spin in Los Angeles on Wednesday morning (August 7).
The ?House? starlet picked up a tasty beverage while out and about on her trendy two-wheeled cruiser, and she was none too pleased to see shutterbugs nearby.
And it sounds like Olivia?s fianc Jason Sudeikis will have plenty of cash to pay for an extravagant wedding, as his new flick ?We?re the Millers? is already doing well at the box office.
According to a report, the film already scored $1.7 million during its Tuesday night opening, with an expected weekend take of $35 million.
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| Olivia Wilde waxes rhapsodic about Jason Sudeikis ' and Marchesa' | Added 11 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Olivia Wilde covers the September issue of Canada’s Fashion magazine, and she’s still making good as one half of the “oversharing couple” alongside fianc Jason Sudeikis. Sudekis recently told Elle that their sex life meant that he had “the greatest workout partner ever.” This was after Wilde claimed they “have sex like Kenyan marathon runners.” Of course, if you stop to consider that Kenyans are famous for running marathons in very short times, maybe that metaphor isn’t exactly what Olivia and Jason had in mind.
This photoshoot is kind of weird, and I guess it’s a zoo theme (?) because I see a peacock/zebra/leopard motif going on. The interview sort of makes up for it with some amusing excerpts. Once again, Olivia is rambling about how amazing Jason is (although she’s not directly fretting about whether he’ll stop loving her this time around), but she also talks about playing Chris Hemworth’s wife in Rush. (I’m sure Elsa Pataky just loved that.) In addition, Livvy drops some weird talk about how much she supposedly adores Marchesa, which makes me wonder exactly which Weinstein Co. role she’s gunning for. Because nobody in their right mind truly loves Marchesa designs:
Jason is such an unreachable talent: “His skill level is so high. I really have learned a lot from him, especially when it comes to being bold and taking risks as an actor within a role. Comedians are so great about trying things, like doing seven takes in seven different ways and really not being afraid to stumble.”
The usual “moving on after divorce” talk: “It’s really hard to jump into a relationship after you feel you’ve been through a difficult time. I liken it to a burn victim jumping back into a Jacuzzi. It took a lot of coaxing.”
She’s playing Chris Hemsworth’s wife in Rush: “I play Suzy Miller–who was James Hunt?s first wife. Suzy ended up leaving [James] for Richard Burton–who left Elizabeth Taylor for Suzy. My job in the film was to tell the story of James’s tumultuous marriage, which was very Who?s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? messy… I got to wear archive Gucci head to toe through the movie!”
She’s either smoking crack or kissing Harvey Weinstein’s ass: “People remember what you wear. At the Golden Globes in 2010, I wore a brown Marchesa ball gown that people still stop me on the street to ask me about–which I think is so funny. I never thought I’d be recognized for a dress. [Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig] really understand my body and I love when they take risks. I think they?re one of the more adventurous design teams.”
[From Canada's Fashion magazine]
In confusion, I actually had to dig back into our photo agency archives for the Marchesa gown that Olivia claims to be recognized for, and she got the Globes year wrong — it was 2011, which threw me off for a few minutes. But here is the gown that people supposedly want to talk about with her on the street.
She’s so full of it, right? Not only is this dress a Marchesa confection, but it’s an utterly forgettable one at that. Although I do hope Olivia gets her movie role from Harvey because she just put on one hell of a performance in this interview. Bra-vo.
Photos courtesy of Fashion magazine
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| Olivia Wilde Strolls Through the Big Apple | Added 11 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Taking in a bit of fresh summer air, Olivia Wilde took her furry pooch out for a walk in New York City on Monday (July 22).
The "TRON: Legacy" actress looked casually chic in skinny jeans, tan booties, and a tucked in grey t-shirt as her companion walked closely by.
Although Olivia may find her dog to be a perfect four-legged friend, some nearby walkers in the Big Apple decided to give their own opinions on what they thought of the adorable white pup.
"Dudes just walked by my pooch and me on the street and said 'now that's a gay dog.' NYC compliments do not get better than this. #fistpump," Wilde wrote on her Twitter page.
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| Jason Sudeikis on sex with Olivia Wilde: 'I have the greatest workout partner' ever | Added 11 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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As bland as I find Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis to be as a couple, I must admit that they give good TMI, which is nice if you’re into that sort of thing. Jason is featured in the August issue of Elle (the one with Amanda Seyfried’s talking vagina on the cover), and he’s either very compatible with Olivia as far as their tendency to overshare goes … or he’s playing catchup games. Their future marriage could get interesting in the press is all I’m saying.
Thus far, Olivia has told the world that her ex-husband killed her vagina but that she and Jason enjoy “sex like Kenyan marathon runners.” Olivia has also developed quite a habit of chatting up Jason in general while also publicly fretting that she’ll lose him if she fails to be successful in acting. Well, Jason is getting ready to overshare too, so buckle up, boys and girls:
His college crush on Ellen DeGeneres: “It was 100 percent for real. It was the gorgeous blue eyes. And she’s hilarious. That’s all it takes for me.”
His love story with Olivia: “I mean, what better story than meeting the girl of your dreams, sweeping her off her feet, and then being strong enough to carry her out? That?s my story.”
How he stays fit: “A lot of it comes from tiny things, like not eating barbecue sauce with my pizza at two in the morning. I think it’s all a manifestation of being happy and wanting to treat myself well. The truth is, I’m not getting up an hour earlier and walking on a treadmill. I have the greatest workout partner in the world. And you don’t need a gym membership for that kind of workout.”
Which is scarier, “SNL” or first-time sex? “Probably sex. [Laughs] I wasn’t as concerned that my parents were going to walk in in the middle of my first sketch. There are security guards there. That’s a big part of it.”
When’s the wedding? “Maybe next spring. We have jobs lined up. Our friends work in the business. We have to find a perfect venue. It starts there. The where is first, then the when and the who. The why and what we have on lockdown.”
[From Elle]
Yeah, Jason Sudeikis has a decent body, but he’s probably telling the truth about not going to the gym because he’s not all torqued out. Maybe he and Olivia are really telling the truth about their “marathon” sessions, but I tend to think they’re merely flattering each other in public as a form of foreplay. While I’m happy for them and their amazing sex life, I also don’t see the point of spending hours doing it. I mean, sure, it’s fun, but there is such a thing as going too long. At a certain point, one realizes there are other things that need to be done with all that time … like dealing with life itself.
Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet
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| Olivia Wilde gushes/worries about Jason Sudeikis: 'Will he love me if I?m not successful?' | Added 11 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Olivia “My Ex-Husband Killed My Vagina” Wilde covers the August issue of InStyle in a pair of figure-hugging jeans. It’s the jeans issue, and I can get behind that because jeans are usually as dressy as I get these days. Olivia as a cover model seems like an unexpected choice right now because she’s not really promoting anything. Remember how she was everywhere a few years ago? Now that “House M.D.” has been off the air for awhile, Olivia’s taken a few steps back to make some movies, and a peek at her IMDb profile reveals that she’s got a whole slew of movies in various stages of production, but none of her projects will hit theaters for at least a few months.
So this issue is mostly about Olivia wearing pretty clothes (although InStyle has only released one editorial shot) and talking about her own style as well as raving about Jason Sudeikis, with whom she got engaged last winter. Olivia sounds quite smitten with Jason as these excerpts reveal:
She’s confident: “I’m pretty comfortable in my own skin. I?m not the neurotic type. I don?t think there are things lurking everywhere to destroy me. I live pretty much in the present.”
Jason Sudeikis is so amazing: “I like having a real partner. It?s the model I grew up with. It?s part of why I was able to take so many chances in my life, because I felt like someone was watching my back. I could never imagine life without someone I respect, someone who offers me infinite possibilities.”
She does worry about this relationship: “There are spikes and dips and plateaus in this business. I?ve seen couples fall apart through it, and it is heartbreaking. You wonder what will happen–will he love me if I?m not as successful? Will jealousy kill us? I know there will be times when Jason is working more than I am, but I?m actually excited by that. I?m excited by what he will become, what depth he has.”
On her personal style: “I used to dress like [bluesman] John Lee Hooker, with wide-collared polyester shirts and corduroy suits. Boys were my role models back then.” Now, she?s a red carpet fixture. “I have the torso of a tall woman and the lower body of a short woman. Who knows what evolutionary purpose I?ve been made for? People always told me I had nice eyes, so I accentuated that.”
[From InStyle]
I don’t know, man. On one hand, Olivia claims not to be neurotic, but she seems rather upset over the prospect of Jason growing disinterested in her if and when her career cools. That seems like a strange topic to discuss in a style-centered magazine, right?
As for Olivia discussing her hybrid tall/short physique, that can be a real pain as I’ve learned from physical experience. Long torsos and shorter legs generally mean that one’s tummy and back live in perpetual fear of exposure while one’s jean cuffs are dragging on the ground. A good fit is so important. Although Olivia might be exaggerating a little bit as her recent bikini shots reveal a rather proportional body.
Meanwhile, I am wondering how many of you find Jason Sudeikis hot. He’s a handsome and funny guy but still so “meh,” is he not?
Photos courtesy of InStyle and WENN
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| Olivia Wilde's Steamy Malibu Photoshoot | Added 11 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Capping off her work week with a day at the beach, Olivia Wilde had a photoshoot in Malibu on Friday (June 21).
The "Tron: Legacy" star looked breezy in a sleeveless light blue dress and a darker cobalt dress as she struck an intimate pose with a male model.
Just the day before, the 29-year-old actress announced the trailer for her upcoming comedy, tweeting, "Drinking Buddies trailer!" with a link to the video.
In the movie, Luke and Kate are co-workers at a Chicago brewery, where they spend their days drinking and flirting. They're perfect for each other, except that they're both in relationships. "Drinking Buddies" hits theaters on July 25th.
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| Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis: Saturday Shopping Spree in L.A. | Added 11 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Looking lucky in love, Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis spent the day shopping in Los Angeles on Saturday (June 1).
The "House" star was dressed casually in a black T-shirt with "NY" on it, ripped jeans, and black boots as she held the hand of her fiance, who sported a long-sleeved blue shirt and gray shorts.
Though she enjoyed a leisurely weekend, the 29-year-old has a number of film projects in the works, and may reprise her role in an upcoming "Tron: Legacy" sequel.
Working hard for one of the projects, Olivia tweeted a behind-the-scenes photo with the caption, "Prep for new movie involves wearing trash bags, tin foil, and face plaster. Gaga, eat your heart out?"
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