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Making sure to stay in shape as motherhood approaches, Olivia Wilde headed to a yoga class in Los Angeles on Wednesday (February 26).
The "Tron: Legacy" star wore a long-sleeved gray top over her baby bump and cropped black leggings as she dutifully fed her parking meter.
Equal parts amused and amazed at her changing body, the 29-year-old actress expressed her thoughts on she and Jason Sudeikis' bun in the oven on Monday.
Posting a side-profile snapshot, Olivia wrote, "Sure I've looked like this after Mexican food but this time it's a BABY. #almostcooked #nineweekstogo #holyfu&$."
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| Olivia Wilde: Preggers at Pilates Class | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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With just a little over two months left in her pregnancy, Olivia Wilde headed out to Pilates class on Monday morning (February 24) in West Hollywood.
The "Drinking Buddies" babe looked comfy in yoga pants and a grey t-shirt as she passed the waiting paps on her way outside after class.
Also today, the excited mom-to-be shared a shot on Twitter showing her cradling her baby bump with a huge smile on her face.
The sweet snap was captioned "Sure I've looked like this after Mexican food but this time it's a BABY. #almostcooked #nineweekstogo #holyfu&$."
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| Olivia Wilde's Post-Lunch Parking Ticket | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Kicking off her weekend with a leisurely lunch, Olivia Wilde joined a gal pal on Friday afternoon (February 21).
The "House" star stretched a green zip-up sweatshirt over her baby bump, along with black cropped leggings and flip-flops for the visit.
Unfortunately, upon returning to her vehicle, the 29-year-old actress plucked a parking ticket off the windshield.
Though she was all smiles for photographers, Olivia wasn't too pleased to see them earlier in the day. Posting a photo of a group of pesky paps, she tweeted, "Isn't this what you want to see when you leave the gym? #cameltoe."
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| Olivia Wilde has some remarkable thoughts on female roles in Hollywood | Added 10 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Olivia Wilde occupies a certain “sexy female sidekick” niche in Hollywood. Or she did until last year when she announced her pregnancy with Jason Sudeikis, and you know how Hollywood feels about pregnant women. Which is fair enough … I guess. One can’t play a hot girlfriend or femme fatale type while visibly knocked up by some mysterious offscreen source. Men never have to worry about that stuff. They can knock up their wives, girlfriends, and randoms, and the roles shall continue unabated. Sort of like the real world.
I have grown to like Olivia even if her days are numbered (pregnancy or not) as an onscreen presence. I’m so glad she and Jason stopped making sh-t up about their zomg awesome sex life because nobody wants to hear that stuff. Olivia seems acutely, painfully aware of her waning marketability. Part of that is because she’s made some really bad role choices. Nobody thought The Incredible Burt Wonderstone would do well. Okay, maybe someone thought it would do business, but nobody actually wanted to see it themselves. Another reason for Livvy’s downswing is that Hollywood grows tired of the same starlets. Out with the old, and in with whomever is waiting in line.
Female roles are also so stereotypical. Women usually get stuck with “girlfriend” or “sassy sidekick” and nothing else.Other than Bridesmaids and The Hunger Games, I can’t think of any female-driven films to really make a mark in the past few years. Olivia is tired of this crap. She’s calling Hollywood out for a State of Female Justice panel on GRITtv.org. What she says makes complete sense:
“I’m offering up my voice here as a representative of the media, which is often (I think) fairly criticized for being a big part of the problem when it comes to justice for women, equality for women, how women are objectified, how we objectify ourselves. I think a lot about where that problem is stemming from. Our responsibility is to be storytellers, and why aren’t we telling the stories to empower the masses, to educate them to avoid a lot of these situations. It seems like that’s really part of the healing process — the community coming together and empowering themselves through the power of the group and understanding that they don’t have to put up with that sh-t anymore.
Why isn’t that coming from the media? Why aren’t women in particular being empowered from a young age from the media. So I’m really interested in that. It’s not entirely surprising that within the media, in Hollywood, they can’t even figure out their own system of injustice. And that is something that I confront on a day-to-day basis. Any woman working at any level in any part of Hollywood will tell you … it’s really hard to get any stories made that are about women … not just women being obsessed with men or supporting men. And it’s really hard to get men to be a part of films that are about women in a leading role.
I’m really interested in how we can adjust that considering that it’s all based on the demand. Movies are made based upon what people are asking for. Magazines are sold based upon what they think people are asking for. So really the power is in our hands, and it’s really just a matter of asking for it much louder.
I don’t know if some of you have been to these live reads at LACMA, where a classic film is read live on stage by actors who just sit and read the script. We did one recently of American Pie, but we reversed the gender roles. All the women played men; all the men played women. And it was so fascinating to be a part of this because, as the women took on these central roles — they had all the good lines, they had all the good laughs, all the great moments — the men who joined us to sit on stage started squirming rather uncomfortably and got really bored because they weren’t used to being the supporting cast.
It was fascinating to feel their discomfort [and] to discuss it with them afterward, when they said, “It’s boring to play the girl role!” And I said, “Yeah. Yeah. You think? Welcome to our world!” It was also fascinating to see how the movie was just as entertaining and hilarious and exciting with women getting these roles. It clearly should be done more often. When we switch the roles, which has been done with movies, many of you probably know already that in Aliens, Sigourney Weaver’s role was written for a man. In Salt, Angelina Jolie’s role was written for Tom Cruise. These things, when reversed, have proven to be just as exciting and entertaining with women in leading roles.
[From GRITtv]
What’s amusing about this topic is that both Amber Heard and Rashida Jones have been complaining about the dearth of interesting female roles, but Livvy really drives the point home. I think the most convincing part of her speech is where she admits that audience “demand” is the biggest obstacle in seeing better roles for females. Do people really want to see kick-ass females? I hope so.
Here’s a video clip of Olivia’s speech. I’m sure she rehearsed it and prepared ahead of time, but she executes it in an “off the cuff” manner. She’s amazingly good at arguing her point. I hope filmmakers are listening.
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Kicking off her day with a sweat session, Olivia Wilde stopped by a gym in Los Angeles on Friday (February 7).
The "Rush" star sported a red Chief's sweatshirt and black capris with a pair of sneakers as she headed in for a Pilates class.
Earlier on Thursday (February 6), Miss Wilde took to her Twitter account to ask her followers to weigh in on a topic close to her.
"Friends, haters, it is Twitter poll time. What do you think most holds back justice and equality for women? All thoughts welcome!" Olivia tweeted.
After seeing some insightful posts about the subject, the 29-year-old actress wrote, "Wow. Thank you! I'm speaking tonight at UCLA about female justice and your thoughts are so fascinating and valuable."
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Stepping out for a few errands, Olivia Wilde showed up at the American Apparel store in West Hollywood on Tuesday (February 4).
The pregnant ?Incredible Burt Wonderstone? actress was hard to miss as she wore a black sweater with a massive white ?O? across the front.
Despite her bun in the oven, Olivia has made sure to stay in shape with regular yoga sessions and plenty of exercise with her fianc Jason Sudeikis.
And next month (March 14) Ms. Wilde?s new flick ?Better Living Through Chemistry? is slated to hit theaters, also starring Michelle Monaghan, Sam Rockwell, Jane Fonda and Ray Liotta.
Per the synopsis, ?A straight-laced pharmacist's uneventful life spirals out of control when he starts an affair with a trophy wife customer who takes him on a joyride involving sex, drugs and possibly murder.?
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| Olivia Wilde Remembers Philip Seymour Hoffman | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Enjoying some quality time with her furry pal, Olivia Wilde stepped out for a walk in Los Angeles on Tuesday (February 4).
The "Rush" beauty donned a pair of gray pants with a large sweater that covered her baby bump as she and her dog made their way through the busy streets.
Meanwhile, Olivia took to her Twitter account to shared her thoughts about the sudden death of Philip Seymour Hoffman with a 2008 article about his acting career.
"Wonderful 2008 NY Times profile of PSH: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/21/magazine/21hoffman-t.html?pagewanted=all ?. We re-watched Capote last night. So insanely brilliant. sad sad sad," she tweeted about the late actor.
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Practically skipping down the sidewalk, Olivia Wilde headed to Pilates in West Hollywood on Monday (January 27).
The "House" star covered her baby bump in a yellow top, gray cardigan, and cropped black workout tights as she made her way inside.
Though she seemed to be enjoying the California sunshine, the 29-year-old fiance of Jason Sudeikis welcomed to see some clouds on Sunday.
Referencing the polar vortex that much of the country is feeling, Olivia tweeted, "Verrrrry happy to see this rain, LA. The 80 degree winter made us seem like such a--holes. Oh and also the massive killer drought.," followed by, "Ooops it stopped... Nevermind."
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| Olivia Wilde Hits Up Whole Foods After Pilates Class | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Taking a spin around the Whole Foods store in West Hollywood, CA, Olivia Wilde did a little grocery shopping after coming out of her pilates class on Friday (January 23).
Showing off her growing tummy, the 29-year-old babe wore a long sleeve black tee with the word, "RYOT" aligned in different fashions, and sported a pair of black yoga pants and sandals.
The "Her" starlet announced that she was pregnant after a few months of flying rumors, and also revealed at the Golden Globe Awards that her child with Jason Sudeikis will be a boy!
The couple's little guy is scheduled to arrive on May 4th, and of her pregnancy, Olivia joked, saying, "It?s great. I?ve never had boobs before."
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| Olivia Wilde: Whole Foods Fun in Hollywood | Added 10 years ago | Source: Celebrity Gossip |
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Looking to stock up on healthy eats, Olivia Wilde headed over to Whole Foods in West Hollywood on Thursday evening (January 23).
The pregnant ?Rush? actress looked comfortable in a black sweatshirt and black stretch shorts with black sandals as she strolled inside after attending a Pilates class nearby.
Olivia recently confessed that she finds it funny when people try to get her to confirm her still-barely-noticeable pregnancy.
?I find that people will go to such great lengths to not mention it. People will be like, ?Hey would you like a glass of whiskey?? or, ?You want to get on this roller coaster?? And I'm like, ?Oh well I'm actually pregnant.? And they go, ?What!???
She added, ?I think it's because unless someone is watching you give birth they don't want to make the wrong call, because that's the worst thing in the world - when you congratulate a non-pregnant woman on her pregnancy.?
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