Changing the rules. CinemaCon promised to reevaluate its security after Olivia Wilde was served with custody papers while speaking on stage at the event.“We have never in the history of the convention had an incident where a delegate has approached the stage who was not authorized to be there,” CinemaCon’s managing director Mitch Neuhauser told Us Weekly exclusively on Thursday, April 28. “In light of this incident, we are reevaluating our security procedures to ensure the safety of all our attendees.”The Booksmart director, 38, was speaking about her new film Don’t Worry Darling on Wednesday, April 27, when she was handed a manila envelope that was marked “personal and confidential,” per multiple outlets.
Us confirmed that the package contained custody documents from her former fiancé Jason Sudeikis.“Is this for me?” Wilde asked, according to The Hollywood Reporter, before reading the first page of the documents and resuming her speech.“Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms.
Wilde and Mr. Sudeikis,” a source exclusively told Us on Wednesday. The insider added that the Ted Lasso star, 46, did not have prior knowledge of when the paperwork would be delivered: “He would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner.”Wilde and Sudeikis, who share son Otis, 8, and daughter Daisy, 5, began dating in 2011 after meeting at a Saturday Night Live afterparty.
The pair got engaged two years later, but Us confirmed in November 2020 the couple called it quits after seven years together.“I’ll have a better understanding of why [it happened] in a year,” the We’re the Millers star told GQ in July 2021 about the split. “And an even better one in two, and an even greater one in
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