Olivia Wilde and ex Harry Styles are still 'good friends' with 'no animosity'
Olivia Wilde and Harry Styles are said to still be on good terms despite their relationship coming to an end.
The Hollywood pair were together for almost two years before calling it quits in November last year. They had first stepped out as a couple in January 2021 after meeting on the set of her critically-acclaimed psychological thriller Don't Worry Darling.
And despite looking solid for the majority, they went their separate ways due to work commitments despite rumours Olivia would relocate to the UK to be with the 29-year-old.
Now, it's said that the decision to split has left them able to remain pals and hold "no animosity" towards each other, with Olivia, 38, said to be focusing on co-parenting her kids with Jason Sudeikis, 47.
A source told PEOPLE she's "in a good place" before adding: "She's focused on her kids and co-parenting with Jason.
"She and Harry are good friends, there's no animosity whatsoever. Plus she's got many different directing projects in the works."
Harry is currently on the Australia leg of his worldwide tour and stunned fans earlier in the week by having a "shoey" - the tradition of drinking alcohol from your shoe.
He called the event "one of the most disgusting traditions ever" as he bowed to peer pressure in Perth.
In a video uploaded to social media, Harry can be seen taking off his shoe after fans squealed in delight. Before he completes the feat, he tells his fans: "This is one of the most disgusting traditions ever."
After pouring the liquid into his mouth and shaking the last drops down, the Watermelon Sugar pop star placed his Adidas trainer back on before wiping his face and looking bemused at what he's just done.
"I feel like a different person," he confessed to the crowd. While laughing, he continued: "I feel ashamed of myself. It feels so personal. Such an intimate moment to be shared with so many people. It's fine when Scott does it."
He concluded by joking: "I'll be discussing this with my therapist at length. At length."
It came after his success a the BRIT Awards - which also saw Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi plant a smacker on the lips of the star.