Reasons why Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde Divorced: The main reason behind the divorce of Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde was a culmination of factors that led to the end of their relationship. Both Sudeikis and Wilde have spoken about their split, shedding light on the complexities that contributed to their decision to part ways. 1. Personal Growth and Evolution: Olivia Wilde mentioned in an interview with Vanity Fair that as she evolved personally and professionally between the ages of 27 and 35, she found herself in a different place than when she first started her relationship with Sudeikis. This personal growth led to a realization that their relationship was based on an earlier version of themselves, which may have contributed to them growing apart over time. 2. Communication Challenges and Relationship Struggles: It was revealed that Sudeikis and Wilde had a “bumpy road” in their relationship, indicating that they faced challenges in communication and navigating their partnership. These struggles likely accumulated over time, making it difficult for them to sustain a healthy and fulfilling relationship. 3. Co-Parenting Dynamics: As parents to two children, Otis and Daisy, Sudeikis and Wilde had to navigate co-parenting responsibilities post-divorce. Wilde mentioned that once it became clear that living together was no longer beneficial for the children, they decided it was best to part ways as a couple but continue co-parenting as friends living in separate households. The dynamics of co-parenting may have added additional strain to their relationship. 4. Individual Accountability and Growth: [More]
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Will Ferrell’s new comedy Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga is based on a time-honored television tradition that is a mystery to most people in the United States. “It’s delightful to me that there is a country – several countries, but particularly America – who’ve never heard of this and explaining it to adults is so weird and fun,” said British actor Dan Stevens. The annual contest first debuted in 1956. Dozens of countries compete on-stage, performing original songs that tend to have themes of unity and hope. In 1974, the winning song was “Waterloo” and the singers would later become world renowned as ABBA. But there are also lots of performances that fall into the category of “bizarre.” “Ireland for example, they once submitted a turkey puppet to sing a song,” Stevens said. “It is a perfect playground for a film like ours.” Ferrell and Rachel McAdams play a duo from Iceland named Fire Saga, determined to win against all odds. Their biggest challenge is his general lack of musical ability. The movie was shot on location in Iceland, and McAdams did much of her own singing. She also spent weeks prepping her Icelandic accent. “I did do a lot around the house and my partner likes to do it, but he’s not practicing it properly so I have to tell him to stop because he’s messing me up,” she said, laughing. Stevens plays Fire Saga’s biggest competitor – an audacious singer from the Czech Republic whose [More]