Olivia Wilde She’s facing intense Internet scrutiny after a promotional video for her new movie “The Invite” sparked a flurry of comments about her appearance. The clip, which talked about San Francisco as the film’s setting, quickly went viral. A review of X sparked backlash, with one user commenting: “Olivia Wilde looks like she brought a medical corpse to life,” garnering more than a million views and thousands of likes.
Social media reaction to Olivia Wilde’s revelation
The comments section was filled with speculation about his health. Some users questioned whether the visuals had changed, while others criticized her makeup and appearance. “No way – that has to be fake,” said one user. Another wrote: “Why would you stress your eyes like that? They’re already out of their minds.” Another commenter said: “You can see she’s losing her hair. It’s due to malnutrition.” Others expressed concern, with one saying: ‘I think his life has been a bit of a mess the last few years… I hope he’s ok.“
The debate spread to other actors. Some users compared the current trends to the beauty standards of the past, why Hollywood stars “Run like Kate Moss in the 90s”. Similar reactions have recently hit actresses such as Emma Stone, Margot Robbie, Jenna Ortega and Demi Moore.Even the fans pushed back. Some argued that the video’s appearance could be due to camera distortion or natural aging. “People just age. I know this may be new to you, but it’s a thing,” one fan wrote. Another added: “How can you NOT say it’s caused by the camera lens? It’s fisheye, f**k.”
‘The Invite’ movie details and festival buzz
Wilde has addressed public scrutiny before. In a 2015 interview with HuffPost, she said, “My photos in this magazine have been generously constructed to show my best angles and I can assure you that the good lighting is well taken.” She added: “Actually, I’m a mother, and I look it.”He has also questioned the sense of the right of the public. “If you’re doing something that you’re selling to the public, you’ve kind of accepted that your life is going to be torn apart by a pack of wolves. No, that’s not part of the job description. It never has been.” She also talked about aging in an interview with Elle, asking, “Do you plan on not caring?”Directed by Wilde, ‘The Invite’ is a remake of the English film ‘The People Upstairs’. Starring Seth Rogen, Penélope Cruz and Edward Norton. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was screened at the San Francisco International Film Festival on April 24. It has been praised by critics, with Variety calling it “hugely entertaining” and The Guardian rating it 4 out of 5 stars as “a genuinely funny and unusually intelligent adult comedy”.“Wilde plays Angela, a mother renovating her San Francisco apartment, and Rogen plays her husband Joe. The story follows a tense dinner with neighbors Hawk and Pina. Wilde called San Francisco “the most beautiful place on the planet” and said the characters felt rooted in the city. The film opens in the United States on June 26.