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| Olivia Wilde & Harry Styles 'are keeping things professional amid their new romance' | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde: in it for the long haul? I doubt it. Theyve reportedly been dating now for about a month and a half. I doubt they even make it through postproduction on Don?t Worry Darling, the film which Olivia is directing and in which Harry stars. They?re still filming in LA, and someone really wants us to know that they?re keeping things very professional on set. Sure. That kind of goes against the cutesy PR we heard a few weeks ago, about how Olivia was so clearly smitten and everyone on set knew.
Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are keeping things professional amid their new romance. The 36-year-old actress is currently directing the Golden singer for her upcoming psychological thriller, Dont Worry Darling. A source tells ET that the two are doing just fine balancing their relationship and their professional responsibilities. According to the source, it is important to Wilde that the vibe on her set is professional, collaborative and fun.
She really creates a little community. She wasn?t joking when she said she has zero tolerance for a**holes, the source says. And because of COVID-19 restrictions, the source says the cast and crew are especially close since they?re really only seeing each other. It?s a super tight-knit group,? the source adds.
As for Wildes relationship with Styles, 26, the source says it was not a secret on set. And it also isn?t going to get in the way of doing their job.
Wilde and Styles sparked romance rumors earlier this month, after they were spotted holding hands at a wedding in Montecito, California. The source tells ET the photos of them together at the wedding were absolutely not leaked or staged for some sort of promotional reason. They were shot by a paparazzi without them knowing.
Meanwhile, news of Wilde and Jason Sudeikis split broke in November, seven years after they got engaged. Another source previously told ET that Wilde and Sudeikis, who share two children together, actually split almost a year ago. However, a source told ET a couple of weeks ago that while the pair wanted to remain close after their split, the Ted Lasso star was really hurt by Wildes new romance, with another source telling ET, Jason is beyond distraught. Of course, Jason still has feelings for [Olivia]. This is a fresh split. He?s in absolute shock. He would like to repair things with Olivia and have his family back together.
[From Entertainment Tonight]
I don?t know, you guys. I think it?s pretty funny that Olivia and her publicist are working this hard. They have to pepper every story with their sugary version. Harry and Olivia are so smitten, he?s so into her, she?s so professional, she?s so good at her job, Jason is just jealous, Jason is lying because he?s feelings got hurt, Olivia and Harry are perfect! Meanwhile, I still believe that Harry is kind of trying to find the exit route, especially because of the Sudeikis stuff. Come on, this is way too much drama for Harry.
Photos courtesy of Avalon Red.
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| Demi Lovato to star in NBC comedy about an eating disorder support group | Added 3 years ago | Source: CeleBitchy |
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Demi Lovato is getting back to her TV roots by signing on to star in a series on NBC. Only her new sitcom sounds very different than her breakout, Sonny with a Chance on Disney. This new show is called Hungry and focuses on a food issues support group as they navigate life while supporting each other.
Demi Lovato will star in a comedy project in the works at NBC.
The actress and recording artist has signed on to Hungry, a single-camera comedy from Universal Studio Groups Universal TV and sitcom veteran Suzanne Martin (Will & Grace, Hot in Cleveland, Frasier). The project, which also counts Hazy Mills and SB Projects as producers, has a put pilot commitment from the network, meaning NBC will pay a penalty if it doesnt air.
Hungry will follow a group of friends who belong to a food issues group and help each other as they look for love, success and that one thing in the refrigerator that will make it all better.
Lovato, who has been open about having an eating disorder, is also an executive producer, alongside Martin, Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner of Hazy Mills and Scooter Braun, James Shin and Scott Manson of SB Projects.
[From The Hollywood Reporter]
It sounds like a copycat Mom, only with food instead of alcohol and drugs. I wonder if the ?food issues group? will actually be Overeaters Anonymous. I am not opposed to this at all, even if it is derivative. Food addiction is rarely addressed in film or television and if this is handled smartly, it could do a lot to educate people on the issue. Demi is a strong spokesperson for eating disorder recovery, so this is a cause she believes in strongly. As an executive producer she can make sure it?s tackled in a meaningful way. The reason I support Mom is because of how they handle sobriety and the challenges surrounding it. I like that they approach addiction from different angles and socio-economic conditions. Plus, they show some of the tricks and deceptions alcoholics use to cover up their issues. If Hungry can show similar things for people with food issues, it would be groundbreaking, particularly for parents with kids who are struggling. It?s a bold undertaking and I?m interested to see what they do with it. Good for Demi for getting involved.
When CB sent me the story, she mentioned the Matthew Perry TV show Go On that dealt with grief. It also revolved around a group setting and was predominantly a comedy. I watched it when it was on but I?d forgotten about it. I rewatched the pilot after CB?s email and remembered I actually enjoyed it (it only lasted one season, so I guess I was alone in that). I thought Go On was funny, but it didn?t strike the right balance between explaining the grief process and finding the humor in it like Mom does. I know it sounds odd to laugh about sobriety, grief and eating disorders but people like me listen when humor is involved. I?m optimistic about Hungry opening some eyes to food issues and hopefully starting some really important discussions.
Photo credit: Avalon and Instagram
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