Olivia Wilde was reportedly served custody papers Wednesday during her CinemaCon presentation, according to multiple reports.
Wilde, 38, was on stage discussing her film "Don't Worry Darling" when she was interrupted by a woman with an envelope labeled "Personal and Confidential." The "Richard Jewell" actress reportedly asked the woman, "This is for me?" She called the envelope "very mysterious" and decided to "to open it now because it feels like it's a script," according to reports.
Olivia Wilde was handed a "mysterious" envelope while presenting at CinemaCon on Wednesday. After opening the envelope, Wilde continued on with her presentation without mentioning it again.
It wasn't a script, but custody papers served by a process server. Sudeikis and Wilde share two kids, Otis and Daisy. "Papers were drawn up to establish jurisdiction relating to the children of Ms.
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