Olivia Wilde has given a new account of the sequence of events surrounding the April 2022 CinemaCon presentation at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, during which a process server handed her an envelope mid-stage on behalf of Jason Sudeikis.
The envelope contained custody papers related to the couple's two children. Wilde, who was there to present footage for Don't Worry Darling, has characterized the service as “f–ked up” and deliberate.
Sudeikis, in earlier statements, said he was not aware the papers would be delivered that way and that he would not have approved it had he known.
Wilde has now added a detail: a subsequent encounter with Tom Cruise that she describes as mortifying, without elaborating on venue or timing beyond what Page Six reported June 17, 2026.
The original CinemaCon moment was recorded by attendees and circulated widely. The envelope was manila-colored, standard legal size, and handed over while Wilde was standing at a podium in front of an invited theater-industry audience.
No further legal filings connected to that specific service method appear in the public record.
The Cruise interaction, per the Page Six account, was not connected to any legal matter — just the ordinary social difficulty of running into someone famous immediately after being publicly served custody papers at a movie convention.