![]() ![]() Since Wilde added no comment to the image, one couldn’t be entirely sure what point she was making. ![]() The photo revealed that Wilde’s vinaigrette recipe wasn’t original she had nicked it from Ephron’s book. When all this became public, Wilde responded by posting, on Instagram, a photo of the penultimate page of Nora Ephron’s 1983 novel Heartburn. While courting Styles, Wilde had made him a salad using her special vinaigrette – a condiment that Sudeikis, until he caught Wilde making a batch for Styles, had believed he enjoyed exclusive access to.Īctor Olivia Wilde revealed Heartburn was the inspiration for her much-discussed salad dressing. Wilde had recently separated from her long-term partner, the actor Jason Sudeikis, and was dating the much younger Harry Styles. To make sense of it, and to get every nuance of the Harry-met-salad joke, you had to be familiar with a backstory that spanned four decades and involved five different celebrities, living and dead. There was a lot happening in that headline. Last October, the Daily Mail ran a story with this lengthy yet cryptic headline: “When Harry Met Salad! Olivia Wilde LEANS INTO bombshell revelations about collapse of her relationship by sharing vinaigrette recipe from Nora Ephron’s book about divorce from cheating ex-husband.” Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ![]()
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