Olivia Wilde posts inspiration for salad dressing recipe

Oct 19, 2022 00:37


Olivia Wilde shares her infamous salad dressing recipe on Instagram, which she got from a book.

Her former nanny claimed Olivia made the “special salad dressing” for Harry Styles, which led to a fight between her and Jason Sudeikis. pic.twitter.com/7antnKoZiC
- Pop Base (@PopBase) October 19, 2022

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astrofisica October 19 2022, 05:18:23 UTC
Olivia Wilde is incredibly fake and unbearably cruel. I wonder what everyone in the last post will say now that it's clear Wilde thinks this is a laughing manner. She's neither an abuse victim nor a feminist.

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doriiansz October 19 2022, 05:22:29 UTC
They're both fake tbh. But so is the majority of folks in Hollywood.

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astrofisica October 19 2022, 05:33:02 UTC
I assume by "both" you're including Jason, correct? Fuck him, don't get me wrong, but I just find it completely incomprehensible that many on this site ran with the "Olivia is a domestic violence survivor" rhetoric while completely ignoring how their employee suffered the brunt of fallout from her infidelity. It was absolutely sickening watching her supporters talk a big game about "caring" about domestic violence when Olivia took zero action when Jason was instigating fights with their their children's caretaker. Olivia fucked off to some hotel while Jason got progressively drunker, then turned around and forwarded him the nanny's pleads for help. I genuinely hope their nanny got a good sum for sharing her experience with the Daily Mail, because there's no way her stories aren't true if this is Olivia's response.

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 11:34:37 UTC
It was absolutely sickening watching her supporters talk a big game about "caring" about domestic violence when Olivia took zero action when Jason was instigating fights with their their children's caretaker.

Why the fuck is it in Olivia to stop a grown man from throwing himself under a car and harassing a nanny. What is she going to do, call the cops on him? Why are you so honed in on people taking the rare active stance that his actions are fucked up and god know what else happened. Why are you so questioning when it comes to the simple phrase "I'm afraid of you"?

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astrofisica October 19 2022, 13:04:52 UTC
Because Olivia was the nanny's employer. She could've helped her leave London, she could've offered her severance pay, she could've done literally anything to help her leave the situation. Instead, Olivia did nothing and forwarded all the nanny's concerns to Jason, the man who was harassing her. This is the one area where she could've help someone in a worse situation, and she didn't. How are you making excuses for that?

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 13:40:59 UTC
Where in any of the released dirt on these people did the nanny claim she couldnt leave london? Maybe i missed that I'm sorry, it was genhinely a lot of text. All it seems is a person who couldve quit at any time, getting too involved and using the words "left us" like shes a part of this family. Olivia seems like a terrible person and Jason too but all if these are adult people. Writing weird emails and texts like teenagers. Being a nanny to a millionaire is not like needing help to quit your dollar an hour job to afford a bus ticket back home lol. I like how the narrative is Jason wasnt even very abusive bc olivia is an asshole and also olivia should've fixed the abuse.

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astrofisica October 19 2022, 13:54:03 UTC
Being a nanny to a millionaire is not like needing help to quit your dollar an hour job to afford a bus ticket back home lol.

Are you serious? Domestic labor is amongst the most exploitive fields of work. It's so individualized and isn't subjected to the marginal workplace protections office workers have. Although Disposable Domestics focus more heavily on the undocumented caretaker's experience, a lot is still applicable for United States citizens. You can also easily find reports about au pair abuses - Politico, Mother Jones.

I like how the narrative is Jason wasnt even very abusive bc olivia is an asshole and also olivia should've fixed the abuse.

I never said Jason wasn't very abusive. I said the target of his abuse was the nanny. I don't know why it's so hard to believe two (2) millionaires can make a working class woman's life hell?

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 16:04:48 UTC
Domestic labour girl

$719-a-night Rosewood London hotel where she stayed for a month with her dog - paid for by Wilde and Sudeikis

She did okay. 🤷‍♀️ which doesnt excuse Jason's behaviour but its not like she called olivia, begged her for a buck and olivia ghosted her.

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astrofisica October 19 2022, 16:12:56 UTC
That's exactly what happened though. She asked for severance pay in order to re-establish yourself in the United States during the pandemic. But okay, all right, the hotel stay more than makes up for it!

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littleorcs October 19 2022, 14:44:07 UTC
Being a nanny to a millionaire is not like needing help to quit your dollar an hour job to afford a bus ticket back home lol.

I'm pretty sure she was American and stranded in London with no family/no help because she was in a foreign country working for the two and that was why they later put her up in a hotel since she couldn't go home because of covid restrictions

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 15:07:32 UTC
Allright, well they put her in a hotel? Did they strand her? I keep scrolling through this mess and it's so repetative

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littleorcs October 19 2022, 15:14:09 UTC
I think Jason kicked her out after Olivia sent him texts from the nanny asking her for help, so they probably had to put her up somewhere else until she could get herself back home. I'm sure covid restrictions made it so she couldn't leave sooner if she wanted to, and moreover they'd already flown her out there so she may have felt obligated to see the contract through.

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 15:41:25 UTC
That's really fucked up, but as long as they put her up somewhere I dont see what else olivia was going to do. But I only reacting to the fact that i cant see her saying that they owe her money or stranded her anywhere and i want to be properly mad at things that actually happened lol. I think Jason's scum and olivia is a fake ass fake.

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green_monsterx October 19 2022, 13:23:50 UTC
Because when a woman is afraid of a man, I would think that her instinct wouldn’t be to throw another woman into direct fire of said man. It’s real rich how Olivia claims she’s scared of Jason and has implied he was abusive, but when her female nanny who was LIVING with Jason reached out to her panicked because jason was drunk, aggressive, and threatening to kick her out of the house past 10p, Olivia’s response was to take a screenshot of her pleas for help and send them to a drunk and aggressive Jason, who again, was in the house with the nanny*. Yeah, the man she was so terrified of, she decided to load up with ammo and point at her nanny

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slaughtermatic October 19 2022, 16:00:40 UTC
I dont think anyone can demand a reaction from a woman and claim to understand a potentially abusive situation. I dont know why theres so many more comments condemning Olivia's response than Jason bc "he was drunk but she kneeeeew how he could be" like one is clearly fucking responsible here and its not a woman in another country. It's always the same view. Olivia may have been afraid and still not have known what to do and thought she could reason with him. We dont know what she said to the nanny later bc the nanny hasnt shown that in between airing out a bunch of laundry that had nothing to do with her. It's not like you're thinking clearly in that situation. I dont get why youd expend energy on that. Clearly both of these women were both disturbed by and kept hanging around Jason bc thats how it usually fucking works. Like the nanny quit yet also stayed on for half a year while forming opinions on olivia so was anyone being rational?

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green_monsterx October 19 2022, 16:10:12 UTC
I am not giving Jason a pass, so please don't put words or accusations on my mouth. His behavior is clearly insane and unhinged. However, Olivia isn't innocent either and it's gross how people are bending over backwards to justify or excuse what she did -- and yes, her taking a screenshot of the nanny saying she's scared of Jason and then SENDING IT TO JASON is despicable behavior. This woman told you she was frightened and he kept threating to kick her out of her home - because she lived with them and that's what it was, her home - and her response was to tell the man threatening the nanny what she was saying ( ... )

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