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Olivia Wilde speaks about getting through 'burning hellfire' of 'misogyny' in entertainment industry

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Olivia Wilde opened up about how she keeps going through the "burning hellfire of misogyny" in the entertainment industry during an event Monday.

The "Don't Worry Darling" actress delivered her speech at the Elle's Women in Hollywood event just hours after Wilde and ex Jason Sudeikis issued a statement denying a former nanny's allegations about their relationship.  "Let’s face it, it’s not always easy to keep going," Wilde said, according to Page Six.  "In fact, sometimes it’s tempting to excuse ourselves from the burning hellfire of the misogyny that defines this business and say, ‘Good night, good luck, I’d rather eat glass for a living.'" Olivia Wilde gave a speech hours after the nanny of the actress's kids with Jason Sudeikis made public claims about the former couple's relationship. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Elle) Olivia Wilde attended the 29th Annual Elle Women in Hollywood Celebration Oct.

17, 2022. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images) Wilde went on to explain what helps her get through it. "It often takes the form of a tight grip of your shoulders and an intense stare into your eyes and a defiant, ‘Do not let them f--- with you," she said.

Hours before Wilde appeared at the event, Wilde and Sudeikis' former nanny gave an interview during which she alleged Sudeikis discovered Wilde was in a relationship with Harry Styles after finding e-mails on an Apple Watch, adding the "Ted Lasso" star was so upset over the relationship that he lay under Wilde’s car to stop her from going to visit Styles.

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