Zack Sharf CinemaCon is set to reevaluate its safety protocols following an incident on April 26 in which Olivia Wilde was served a mysterious manilla envelope on stage at the Las Vegas event while presenting her new film “Don’t Worry Darling.” The envelope included the words “personal and confidential” on it.
Wilde thought the file was a script when she opened it on stage. The incident occurred during Warner Bros.’ CinemaCon presentation.“To protect the integrity of our studio partners and the talent, we will reevaluate our security protocols,” NATO managing director and head of CinemaCon Mitch Neuhauser told Variety. “We will act accordingly because it’s the right thing to do.
We want to do the safe, proper thing.” Variety has numerous eye witnesses who said the individual who served Wilde the envelope was credentialed by CinemaCon.According to Deadline, the envelope contained custody documents being served to Wilde on behalf of Jason Sudeikis.
Wilde and Sudeikis ended their romantic relationship in 2020 and share two children together. The two actors were never married.
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