The Jason Sudeikis/Olivia Wilde Split Takes a Bizarre Turn

Yesterday, while Olivia Wilde was at Cinemacon showing exhibitors the trailer for the movie she directed starring Harry Styles, the man for whom she left her partner, Jason Sudeikis, she was slipped an envelope by someone in front of the stage. She opened the manilla envelope, and to her credit, she kept her cool. As it turns out, she was being served by child custody papers from Sudeikis. Sudeikis, who is probably in Europoe shooting the third season of Ted Lasso (shooting began last month), said he had no knowledge and "would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner." There is an instinct here for people to take sides -- because we live in a binary world -- but honestly, this seems like a case of a sh*tty process server. Cinemacon, meanwhile, is reevaluating its security protocols. (Variety) Sarah breaks down the Fast X drama between Vin Diesel and Justin Lin, and I think she's 100 percent correct. (Lainey) Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are not willy-nilly about drinking each other's blood. They have their reasons. (Dlisted) Is this the same Tina Brown who used to edit Vanity Fair, Newsweek, The Daily Beast and The New Yorker. She writes about the Royals now? Sorry! I'm always surprised once a year when I do Pajiba Love how much press is still devoted to the Royal family. (Celebitchy) Meanwhile, America's Royal Family, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend, hit the red carpet for a charity event. (TomandLorenzo) Andrew Garfield, whose Under the Banner of Heaven premieres on FX tomorrow, is going to be taking a break from acting now to focus on "being ordinary." Oh, Andrew: You could never be ordinary. (Variety) Hey look! David O. Russell continues to get work despite being an abuse asshole! Didn't Christian Bale, like, have to step in to protect Amy Adams from an onslaught of abuse on American Hustle? It hasn't stopped him from working with him. Actors will apparently work with anyone for an opportunity for an award. First look at Christian Bale, John David Washington, and Margot Robbie in #Amsterdam.The new David O. Russell film premieres in theaters on November 4. pic.twitter.com/O6iCB875oZ— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) April 27, 2022 Helen Mirren graced the cover of People's Most Beautiful issue, as she should. (GFY) Here are some interesting insights into the battle of executives that would lead to the Netflix crash. (THR) From James: It's time to break out the ol' hula hoop and juggling balls. If we want to raise the money to buy twitter back and put it in the hands of the people, we're going to have to put on the greatest talent show this town's ever seen— Brittany Van Horne (@_brittanyv) April 26, 2022 Dueling KISS members, from Petr: I May Be Missing Something (please tell me). Rather than funding a personal acquisition, Wouldn't our world be better advanced by using far less than 44 BILLION DOLLARS to eradicate world hunger?, cure cancer? The list is long & the possibilities endless. https://t.co/gy3OiQdZNI— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) April 26, 2022 It doesn't matter if you understand this relationship. It only matters if this Otaku man is happy. Otaku is a person who is a manga and tech fan. Good luck to him. https://t.co/NDI14bB95b— Gene Simmons (@genesimmons) April 27, 2022 Also, from Petr: I. Am. Dead. pic.twitter.com/lpLAW6HMnH— Peli de Tarde (@PeliDeTarde) April 27, 2022 This Sunday Andrew will be on a live stream of the podcast Somewhere In The Skies to discuss the 1975 made-for-tv movie The UFO Incident! Join @RyanSprague51 and @SanfordMinusSon this Sunday at 9pm ET for an in-depth review of the 1975 film, The UFO Incident, based on the Betty and Barney Hill Abductions. They'll discuss the film and case and take your questions and comments! https://t.co/eaBbBRIxwT - #UFOtwitter pic.twitter.com/BqvA6XeDdj— Somewhere in the Skies Podcast (@SomewhereSkies) April 27, 2022 Good thread about some of the nicer celebs. astounding vibes in this thread https://t.co/qJ0N73p9hD— Brian Grubb (@briancgrubb) April 27, 2022 From Roxana: LOL If we start forgiving student loans, where does it end? Bailing out giant wealthy banks??? Subsidizing the coal mining industry???— Chris Mohney (@chrismohney) April 27, 2022 Cannonball Read knows Pajibans love a good GIF, and they've finally been able to add Giphy support to their comment section! So go check out some book reviews, and let your freak flag fly. Literally. (Cannonball Read 14)

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