When Harry Styles officiated an extremely intimate wedding for his agent, there was just one person he wanted by his side: his Don’t Worry Darling director, Olivia Wilde! Harry, 26, and Olivia, 36, seemingly confirmed a romance after they were spotted holding hands while taking a stroll through the grounds of the ritzy San Ysidro Ranch, dressed in their wedding finest: a pink headband and floral maxi gown (Olivia) and a dapper black tuxedo (Harry). You can see the photos of Olivia and Harry holding hands on January 3 HERE.
Their romantic day didn’t end there. The House actress and “Watermelon Sugar” singer were spotted arriving at his home in Los Angeles the next day, luggage in hand! See the photos HERE. Harry kept a low profile in sweats and a baseball cap as he welcomed Olivia into his home. The Booksmart director looked adorable in an argyle sweater, corduroy pants, and Converse sneakers, checking her phone before heading inside.
Harry and Olivia’s romantic weekend comes two months after she publicly revealed her split with fiancé Jason Sudeikis. She and the Saturday Night Live alum, 45, had been engaged for seven years and have two children together: Otis Sudeikis, 6, and Daisy Sudeikis, 4. The exes are thought to have actually split sometime in early 2020, but it’s unclear when. “It’s been amicable and they’ve transitioned into a great co-parenting routine,” a source told People in November. “The children are the priority and the heart of the family’s relationship.”
This would be Olivia’s first public romance since splitting with Jason, whom she met at a Saturday Night Live after party in 2011. Olivia admitted in a November interview with Vogue that she admirers Harry’s fashion sense, and even “did a little victory dance” when she found out he’d accepted the role in her thriller, Don’t Worry Darling. “He has a real appreciation for fashion and style,” Olivia said. “And this movie is incredibly stylistic. It’s very heightened and opulent, and I’m really grateful that he is so enthusiastic about that element of the process — some actors just don’t care.”
“To me, he’s very modern,” she said, “and I hope that this brand of confidence as a male that Harry has — truly devoid of any traces of toxic masculinity — is indicative of his generation and therefore the future of the world. I think he is in many ways championing that, spearheading that. It’s pretty powerful and kind of extraordinary to see someone in his position redefining what it can mean to be a man with confidence.”