
Adorned crown to toe in vintage Gucci, Olivia Wilde is bold, glamorous and adulterous in Ron Howard’s latest drama, Rush (spoiler alert: she plays Formula One driver James Hunt’s model wife Suzy Miller, who leaves him for iconic actor Richard Burton). She’s best known for her pedal- to-the-metal film career, those smouldering eyes and pronounced cheeks in Revlon campaigns, and her candour—“We have sex like Kenyan marathon runners,” Wilde once monologued at Joe’s Pub in New York, referring to fiancé Jason Sudeikis. Yet there’s more than major jobs and racy romance bubbling beneath the exquisite surface.
Rouge Hot: “I wear red to empower myself,” says Wilde, in an Osman gown at the We’re the Millers premiere
The 29-year-old actress is altruism epitomized. As a board member of Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ), Olivia travels to Haiti at least once a year; she co-founded the first free secondary school for the “forgotten children” of Port-au-Prince, post– 2010 quake. “It’s incr
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