Olivia recycles her favorite jumpsuit, sarcastically saying she’s having fun
Independent Spirit Award-winning filmmaker Olivia Wilde recycled her favorite pair of blue-denim overalls with brown high-heeled sandals while shopping for furniture on Wednesday.
The 39-year-old native New Yorker — who boasts 4.2M Instagram followers — clutched a green juice on a corduroy couch and sarcastically declared via Instastory: ‘I’m a fun time.’

It was the second time Olivia — who relies on stylist Karla Welch — has been photographed wearing the $195 Sézane ‘Samy Jumpsuit’ since last Thursday.
But last time, Wilde (born Cockburn) wore the dungarees with beige peep-toe slingbacks as she left Tracy Anderson’s members-only gym in Studio City,
which costs a $1,500 initiation fee plus annual dues — according to Town & Country.
Ever the wisecracker, the Babylon actress joked that the casual ensemble was her ’12-year-old boy look.’

On Wednesday, Olivia was feeling sluggish after complaining about paying $7 for a coffee as she sharing a drag queen death drop meme captioned: ‘If you charge me $7 for a coffee it better f***ing do this to me.’
Wilde then Instastoried a snap of herself passed out due to ‘aforementioned $7 coffee underperforming.’
The ongoing WGA strike has paused all projects for the News & Documentary Emmy-winning producer, including a small-screen adaptation of Jennifer Egan’s 2010 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel A Visit from the Goon Squad.

Olivia is also attached to direct an upcoming Spider-Woman film for Sony, a Christmas buddy film for Universal, and a biopic on gymnast Kerri Strug for Searchlight Pictures.
On May 20, Wilde and her ex-fiancé — Ted Lasso co-creator and star Jason Sudeikis — put on a strong united front when they attended their nine-year-old son Otis Alexander’s soccer match in Los Feliz,
and they’re also parents to six-year-old daughter Daisy Josephine.

The Blast reported on April 4 that the Virginia-born, Kansas-raised 47-year-old has paid the DC League of Super-Pets actress ‘zero in child support’ and — while he does split ‘some expenses like tuition’ —
she’s been covering their two children’s ‘food, clothing, childcare, extracurricular activities, and transportation costs.’