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Olivia Wilde and Zach Braff are among the stars defending Harry Styles after the singer came under fire from a small but vocal group of critics for his embrace of gender-fluid fashion. The photos drew a scathing response from right-wing author Candace Owens, who argued on Twitter that Styles was indicative of the “steady feminization of our men,” adding, “Bring back manly men.” “He’s 104% perfect.” And Wilde, who is currently directing the singer in the forthcoming thriller “Don’t Worry, Darling,” fired back at Owens with just two words.
John legend, Olivia Wilde, Lebron James, Kevin Hart and Chris Brown all used social media for good by posting on twitter and Instagram on how we can all stop this violence within America and around the world. Check out their Twitter and Instagram accounts.
Olivia Wilde recently took to her Instagram to share some very good news with her followers, as she's expecting her second child with husband Jason Sudeikis.
Celebrities express their feelings on social media and give their condolences regarding the lose of James Gandolfini. Some of the celebrities that spoke about their friend were Rob Lowe, Jimmy Kimmel, Olivia Wilde, Steve Carell, Christina Applegate, Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Russell Crowe, Steven Van Zandt,and Michael Imperioli. James Gandolfini was working on films that were not yet titled, but he did complete the comedy "Enough Said" with Julia Louis Dreyfus before he passed away. We will miss him.
THR reports that Oliva Wilde and Shia LaBeouf clashed while making the music video for Rainey Qualley's "Love Me Like You Hate Me." Wilde was its original director and LaBeouf starred in it opposite Rainey's sister, Margaret Qualley. Wilde was given a deadline to hand in an edit of the video. Before then, LaBeouf sent in his own version. LeBeouf was insistent they go with his cut. He was also condescending to Wilde, telling her jazz musicians "know when not to play." The director replied to an email chain simply saying, "I'm out," sources told the trade. The two clashed earlier, when Wilde fired LeBeouf from the film "Don't Worry Darling."