Olivia Wilde tried to hide from the peering eyes of the camera after a workout session in Los Angeles. The actress has kept a low profile since the end of her relationship with Harry Styles and the controversy that ensued from Don’t Worry Darling. However, Wilde was recently thrust back into the spotlight after a sweaty run-in with the paparazzi.
On Tuesday, Wilde was photographed leaving the gym in Studio City after an intense workout session. The 40-year-old put her toned body on display in fiery red two-piece gym wear. It included a bra top and high-waisted leggings. She wore grey sneakers and sunglasses to shield her eyes from the sun. While walking to her vehicle, a self-conscious Wilde used a small white towel to cover her groin area. While balancing her gym bag and a tumbler cup in one hand, she placed the towel on her lower midriff. She didn’t remove it until entering her vehicle.
Fans online weren’t so pleased by the sight. “She was already embarrassing. This is giving 3rd hand embarrassment, lmao,” wrote one fan. Others think her visit to the gym is a sort of PR move to clean up her image. A curious user asked, “Why don’t these people invest in a home gym? Over time, it would pay for itself.” A second fan replied, “Well… then she’d have to invite the Paparazzi into her home and act really surprised.”
Florence Pugh Won’t Discuss Olivia Wilde ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ Feud
Olivia Wilde’s gym sighting comes weeks after Florence Pugh shared why she will never discuss the rumored feud on the set of Don’t Worry Darling. The psychological thriller was plagued with speculations of contention between Pugh and Wilde, which negatively affected its release. Per reports, both women had “several disagreements personally and professionally,” which made the younger actress pull out of most PR events.
Although Pugh has never denied nor confirmed the claims, she told Vogue she no longer wants to answer questions about the subject. “There have been so many times when I’ve been doing press for a movie, and I am asked questions about [Don’t Worry Darling],” she said. “I always think it’s unfair to take the space away from the movie that I’m talking about.”