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Olivia Wilde Rocks A Fur-Trimmed Coat As She’s Seen Smiling With Ex Jason Sudeikis For A Day Out With Their Kids

April 28, 2024 by Maria Pierides

 
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All eyes were on Olivia Wilde on Sunday, April 21st, as she and ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis put their differences aside for a day out with their children in Los Angeles.

Pap pictures and videos show the Don’t Worry Darling director and the Ted Lasso star smiling while watching 10-year-old son Otis Alexander and seven-year-old daughter Daisy Josephine play in an LA park, with Olivia commanding all of the attention in her super-stylish coat. Check out some pictures here.

Olivia Wilde Turns Heads With Her Off-Duty Outfit In Los Angeles

Olivia made it clear that the Los Angeles weather is still a little on the chilly side, as she wrapped up in an oversized 70s-inspired Charlotte Simone ‘Daisy’ coat, which is reportedly adorned with luxe Mongolian trim. She finished off her chic yet casual outfit with some relaxed blue jeans, a printed T-shirt, and Adidas x Gucci ‘Gazelle’ sneakers, as well as a black pair of Ray-Ban wayfarer sunglasses.

For his part, the SNL star wore a pair of khaki shorts teamed with a light grey hoodie, finished off with a Forward Space ‘Cozy Disco’ trucker hat.

Things Seem Better With Olivia Wilde And Jason Sudeikis

This friendly Los Angeles outing makes us believe that things are better between the exes, who were once embroiled in a bitter legal battle after their split.

Back in September 2023, the Daily Mail obtained court documents that showed that as Sudeikis was deemed the higher earner, he would provide monthly payments to his ex for their two children. According to the court docs, their son would get $10,300 while their daughter would receive $17,200.

The papers also reportedly stated: "The parties agree that child support for the minor children in the amount of $27,500 per month is sufficient to maintain the needs of the minor children considering Jason's station in life." They also added that the sum "is consistent with each child's best interest, and application of the guideline would be unjust or inappropriate in this case."

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