Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis put their troubles aside for the sake of their children.
The ex-couple were spotted at their son Otis’ soccer game over the weekend – just days after their ex-nanny reciprocated for wrongful termination lawsuits.
The players first hugged and greeted each other and then left to watch the match.
At one point the couple was even photographed smiling and laughing while looking at the “Don’t Worry Darling” director’s cell phone.
For the trip, they both kept their clothes comfortable. Wilde wore a white T-shirt and jeans, accessorizing it with a nude beanie and sunglasses. Meanwhile, the “Ted Lasso” star rocked a blue sweatshirt and navy pants, which she paired with a baseball cap.
The couple, who have been together for about 10 years, recently joined forces and demanded that the wrongful termination lawsuit filed by their former nanny, Ericka Genaro, be dropped and taken to a special arbitrator.
Wilde, 39, and Sudeikis, 47, claimed that Genaro’s case was improperly filed in California, rather than New York. They also demanded that the case be kept away from the media.
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“It is unfortunate that this particular issue continues to be covered in the press,” the couple said in a statement last week.
“Our focus has been, and will continue to be, resolutely protecting our family from any form of harassment. We are confident that the evidence put forward will confirm our position to dismiss this case as soon as possible and to restore family peace.”
Among many other startling allegations, Genaro claimed that in February 2023, famous exes fired him for requesting “stress leave” due to their messy breakup, which allegedly turned out to be “debilitating”.
Following his filing, Wilde and Sudeikis claimed that Genaro was never actually fired, but resigned after refusing to double his salary.
They also claimed that Genaro threatened to “dish” his dirty laundry to the press, which he eventually did.
The couple gets caught in an ugly custody battle as they grapple with their ex-nanny.
In March, Wilde accused Sudeikis of “trying to get himself into debt” while fighting for primary custody of their 9-year-old son and 6-year-old daughter, Daisy.
He also claimed that his ex-fiancée paid zero child support despite earning a “substantially superior” income.
In court documents, Wilde said he paid “100% of the child care costs” himself, including food, clothing and extracurricular activities. However, she stated that they share their children’s tuition fees.
Still, a source close to Sudeikis told Page Six: “Olivia and Jason shared the costs equally and fairly throughout their relationship, including everything related to children.
“Based on the court’s decision of what is financially fair, Jason took it upon himself to initiate proceedings in the first place to ensure that children are properly cared for by both parents,” an insider added.