Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis respond to ‘false’ accusations from former nanny in joint statement

Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis respond to ‘false’ accusations from former nanny in joint statement

Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis have made a joint announcement in regards to the exceptionally promoted conclusion of their friendship.

The previous couple, who were together from 2011 until 2020 and share two kids, stood up on Monday because of a story distributed by The Day to day Mail, where a lady portrayed as a previous babysitter for the two stars revealed claimed private insights concerning the time paving the way to and around their split.

"As guardians, it is unimaginably disturbing to discover that a previous caretaker of our two small kids would decide to make such misleading and vulgar allegations about us freely," their joint assertion gave to CNN read. "Her now multi extended mission of bothering us, as well as friends and family, dear companions and partners, has arrived at its lamentable summit."

"We will keep on zeroing in on bringing up and safeguarding our kids with the earnest expectation that she will presently decide to let our family be," the assertion closed.

The anonymous lady, whose cases have not been confirmed by CNN, talked with the English outlet about several's cooperations in the midst of Wilde's relationship with Harry Styles, with whom she was chipping away at the arrangement of her film, "Don't Stress Dear."

Wilde recently told Vanity Fair that her relationship with Sudeikis, with whom she shares little girl Daisy, 5, and child Otis, 8, finished well before her sentiment with Styles started.

The couple's partition has been, on occasion, quarrelsome.

The "Booksmart" chief has recently tended to being served authoritative archives by Sudeikis' lawful group with respect to guardianship of their youngsters while introducing her most recent film at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, referring to the move as "horrible."

A source with information regarding this situation told CNN at the time that Sudeikis "had no earlier information on the time or spot that the envelope would have been conveyed" and referred to it as "improper."

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