
(Same.) Her foodie boyfriend Styles didn’t slip any lyrics about salad into his latest, Harry’s House.

She didn’t seem that interested in salad in a 2013 food diary for Food & Wine, preferring pasta and deep-fried peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches. In 2015, she tweeted about her affinity for tater tots with ranch dressing. In 2010, she tweeted about a veggie salad with grilled tofu that she made for Meatless Monday, but the photo has been lost to link rot. Wilde’s social media doesn’t give many clues as to how she makes a salad. The report raises many questions, but let’s focus on the simplest: What is Wilde’s special salad recipe? “As parents, it is incredibly upsetting to learn that a former nanny of our two young children would choose to make such false and scurrilous accusations about us publicly,” they said, describing the story as the “unfortunate apex” of a “now 18-month-long campaign of harassing us, as well as loved ones, close friends and colleagues.” The statement continued, “We will continue to focus on raising and protecting our children with the sincere hope that she will now choose to leave our family alone.” No official word on the salad, though. Both Wilde and Sudeikis are attempting to distance themselves from this nanny with a joint statement to Vulture.

The couple’s former nanny, who says she was abruptly fired with no severance, told the outlet that things came to a head after Wilde left their home with a salad for her new beau, Harry Styles, made with what Sudeikis allegedly called “her special dressing.” The nanny claimed Sudeikis lay down in front of Wilde’s car to prevent her from leaving to eat the salad with Styles.

At least that’s according to a new Daily Mail report on her split from Jason Sudeikis. One thing Olivia Wilde has in common with Florence Pugh’s Alice, the protagonist of her film Don’t Worry Darling? They both make a damn good salad. Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Academy Museum of Motion Pictures
