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How Olivia Wilde Is Subtly Supporting Harry Styles 7 Months After Breakup
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Date:2025-04-13 15:28:37
Don't worry, darling: Olivia Wilde is still a fan of Harry Styles.
Case in point: When she recently "liked" an Instagram video of the pop star performing a solo rendition of One Direction's "What Makes You Beautiful" at his latest Love on Tour concert in London's Wembley Stadium.
Though the Booksmart director did not comment further, Harry's sister Gemma Styles—who initially shared the clip—couldn't help but to rave about his headlining performance in the June 15 post. "Good GRIEF this show is fun," she wrote in the caption. "so proud of you @harrystyles and what a privilege to see you experience this much joy doing what you love."
Olivia's double-tap comes seven months after E! News confirmed that she and the "Watermelon Sugar" singer broke up. The pair, who first sparked romance rumors while working together on Don't Worry Darling, dated for about two years before calling it quits in November.
During their time together, Olivia, 39, and Harry, 29, were adamant on keeping details of their romance private. "I'm not going to say anything about it because I've never seen a relationship benefit from being dragged into the public arena," she told Variety in August. "We both go out of our way to protect our relationship; I think it's out of experience, but also just out of deep love."
Since their split, Harry has taken his Love On Tour show abroad to Asia, sparking romance speculation with Emily Ratajkowski along the way after the two were seen kissing in Tokyo in March.
As for Olivia? She's been focused on co-parenting her son Otis, 9, and daughter Daisy, 6, with ex Jason Sudeikis. She enjoyed a Disneyland trip with her little ones in December, before she was spotted catching up with the Ted Lasso star in Los Angeles the following month.
On March 10, Olivia marked her 39th birthday by writing on Instagram, "Here's to whatever's next."
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