Olivia Wilde breaks silence on Harry Styles fans and their brutal reaction to their 10-year age gap romance

Olivia Wilde revisited the firestorm that engulfed her romance with Harry Styles, revealing fans were "f---ing p-----" about the 10-year age gap relationship.Wilde and Styles began a whirlwind romance after meeting on the set of "Don't Worry Darling" in 2020.The two dated for nearly two years before going their separate ways in November 2022.Wilde reflected on the intense scrutiny that surrounded her relationship with Styles, arguing that fans' strong reactions stemmed in part from the pop star's uniquely passionate fan base.
Wilde suggested the backlash wasn't simply about her personally, but reflected the unique challenges that come with dating one of the world's biggest pop stars."I think that it also had a lot to do with the kind of parasocial relationship people had with, have with him, which is a burden that is very weighty and not something I envy, and he carries it with grace," Wilde said during an appearance on "Call Her Daddy." "I think that is an enormous responsibility that all those stars have to carry that’s f---ing impossible.I don't know.
It's wild."OLIVIA WILDE SPEAKS OUT ABOUT THE EXACT MOMENT SHE KNEW RELATIONSHIP WITH JASON SUDEIKIS WAS OVEROlivia Wilde reflected on the intense backlash she faced during her relationship with Harry Styles, saying people were "f---ing p-----" about the romance and attributing much of the scrutiny to the pop star's passionate fan base.(Stephane Cardinale-Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)Despite the backlash the two faced, Wilde claimed she and Styles had the "loveliest relationship" that was "so sweet and so beautiful and really, actually, very domestic and kind and lovely.""I think that we existed in this, like, little bubble and the judgment never really got into that bubble, which was a miracle and testament to us making that happen," Wilde added. Advertisement"I think that people were mad," she continued.
"It’s almost like the happiness made them mad.I would go to shows and dance, and people were like, �...