Olivia Wilde isn’t worried, darling.
The actress and ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis showed off their amicable co-parenting relationship shortly after Page Six exclusively broke the news that her ex Harry Styles was engaged to Zoe Kravitz.
The 42-year-old “The O.C.” alum was photographed hugging her ex-partner as they dropped off their two children in Los Angeles on Monday.
Wilde, who shares son Otis, 12, and daughter Daisy, nine, with her Drinking Buddies co-star, wore an all-white outfit for the occasion.
She cut a casual look in tucked-in jeans with a white V-neck and completed her look with black sunglasses and sneakers.
Sudeikis opted for a gray sweater, blue shorts, and a baseball cap.
The former couple dated from 2011 to 2020, the year Wilde started dating Styles.
She and the members of One Direction co-starred in “Don’t Worry Darling,” but their romance has largely been kept out of the spotlight.
But Wilde and Sudeikis’ messy breakup and ensuing custody battle made headlines at the time.
Not only did the actor have her ex serve papers on stage at CinemaCon where she was promoting her film, but the former nanny revealed the drama of their relationship.
When Wilde headed to Stiles’ house with a salad and “special dressing,” Sudeikis became enraged and threw himself under her car, a former employee said.
Since their legal battle was settled in 2023, they’ve continued to put on a united front, from hugging in the parking lot to attending Daisy’s birthday party.
Wilde split from Styles in 2022 and is now dating Ellie Goulding’s ex-husband, art dealer Caspar Jopling.
Styles has been rumored to date stars such as model Emily Ratajkowski and actress Taylor Russell, and began dating Kravitz, 37, last fall.
The two were first spotted together in Rome in August 2025.
Last week, Kravitz showed off his massive engagement ring (which we hear is worth more than $500,000) while toting PDA with Styles in London.
The “Big Little Lies” star’s ex-fiancée Channing Tatum has since reposted cryptic social media uploads, ranging from emotional poems to a bruised and bloody woman claiming that something “didn’t go the way[she]wanted.”
Meanwhile, Wilde shared an Instagram Story post with the caption “My Monday,” which sparked a social media buzz.
In the video, a woman in an office tells a colleague to “shut up” so she can “join this Zoom meeting” before slamming her face into a computer screen.
