Olivia Wilde adds a whimsical touch to her ensemble by donning a black jacket with pink pony patches
Olivia Wilde was spotted out in New York City by herself on Saturday afternoon.
The House star, 39, looked effortlessly cool as she crossed the street in baggy cream pants and a plain white tank top.
For some quirky flair, the mother-of-two threw on a cropped black jacket with gold zippers and pink pony patches on the breast.
She strolled the pavement in vintage-style black Adidas sneakers with the brand’s signature white stripes.
Wilde kept on black shades and wore her golden blonde hair in a messy updo.
Some time in the late afternoon, Wilde took to her Instagram page and posted a photo of herself, almost blushing, with a big smile on her face.
Dressed in her same all-white outfit, the Alpha Dog star can be seen with her hands clasped while wearing a blue ‘personal best’ ribbon around her neck.
It hasn’t been all play for Wilde recently. considering she has been in the midst of a custody battle with her ex-fiancé Jason Sudeikis, whom she split from in November 2020.
The former couple, who are parents to nine-year-old Otis and six-year-old Daisy, are currently in a legal battle that’s centered around where the children will live.
Wilde and the Ted Lasso star, 47, were in a relationship for about nine years and engaged for seven of those years before they split two-and-a-half-years ago.
While they’ve done their best to keep their personal lives private over the years, Sudiekis made headlines when Wilde was publicly served with legal papers during her appearance at CinemaCon in April 2022.
The Ted Lasso star maintained he didn’t know when the documents would be delivered, as reported by Us Weekly.
Despite this, the former couple have appeared to be friendly with each other when they’ve been spotted out in public together.
After having gained fame with her role in the medical drama series House (2007-2012), she then shifted to her film career, starring in Tron:
Legacy (2010), Cowboys & Aliens (2011), People Like Us (2012), The Words (2012), The Lazarus Effect (2015), Meadowland (2015) and Richard Jewell (2019).