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After nearly two years together, Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde ‘split’

Don’t Worry Darling, the psychological thriller that introduced Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde has been plagued by rumors of cast breakups, including rumors of a dispute between Wilde and co-star Florence Pugh.

After spending almost two years together, it has been reported that Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde are “taking a break” from their romance.

After nearly two years together, harry styles and olivia wilde 'split'
After nearly two years together, harry styles and olivia wilde 'split'

The actress and director, 38, and the former member of One Direction, 28, have been dating ever since they collaborated on the newest film from Wilde, Don’t Worry Darling. They announced their romance early last year.

People Magazine broke the news of their breakup, describing it as “very amicable.”

Several insiders told the magazine that they had broken up, and one of them said: “He is currently traveling internationally. She is concentrating on her work in LA and her children “.

Despite their efforts to keep their relationship private, both celebrities have previously claimed they have experienced online harassment and “poison negativity” over it.

Two years together
After nearly two years together, harry styles and olivia wilde 'split'

After over ten years of dating, Wilde and Jason Sudeikis, 47, from the Ted Lasso, split up two years ago. Son Otis Alexander, 8, and daughter Daisy Josephine, 6, are the couple’s two children.

Wilde and her kids were seen dancing at Styles’ LA concert only a month ago.

In April at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Wilde revealed that she had been publicly served with custody papers. She called the experience “vicious” and “frightening.”

She won the first round of the custody dispute when the judge decided that California, not New York, as Sudeikis had hoped, should be the children’s primary residence.

The September premiere of the movie Doesn’t Worry Darling has been somewhat overshadowed by persistent rumors that some of the cast members don’t get along.

A brief clip of Styles and Chris Pine at the Venice Film Festival went viral in September after viewers theorized that it showed the pop star spitting on the Hollywood icon.

At the time, Pine’s representatives called the occurrence a “strange illusion of sorts” and denied it ever happened. At his New York performance in Madison Square Garden, Styles continued to make fun of it.

Wilde also denied rumors that she and her leading lady, British actress Florence Pugh, were engaged in an on-set argument, telling Elle magazine that the claims were “untrue.”

Don’t Worry Darling is a psychological thriller set in the 1950s, and Wilde both stars in and manages the production.

Shia LaBeouf, an actor, was initially chosen for the starring part, but Styles eventually took his place.

Styles, one of the most well-known musicians in the world, is currently on tour through March 2023 and is currently performing in Mexico.

Recent nominations for music awards include the Mercury Prize, the MTV EMAs, and The Grammys, where he has gotten seven accolades.

Perfect, a movie about American gymnast Kerri Strug competing for the gold medal at the 1996 Olympics, will be directed by Wilde. According to the movie and TV website IMDB, she will also be working on a Marvel project that has not yet been given a name.

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