
Olivia Wilde enjoys drinks with producer friend Saul Germaine on night out in ex-boyfriend Harry Styles' London neighbourhood
Olivia Wilde appeared to be in good spirits as she enjoyed drinks with her producer friend Saul Germaine near Harry Styles ' London neighbourhood on Friday.
The actress, 41, cut a casual figure a loosely fitted shirt, which she paired with beige trousers, black loafers and sunglasses.
She carried her essentials in a tote bag as she enjoyed a glass of wine outside the Washington pub in Belsize Park amid the scorching London heatwave.
Olivia, who was speculated to be the inspiration behind ex-boyfriend Harry's hit single As It Was, was joined by her friend Saul for the outing.
He cut a laidback figure in a black shirt and trousers, which he teamed with a casual pair of flip-flops.
Olivia visited a pub nearby her ex-boyfriend Harry's London neighbourhood as he is reportedly building a £30million super-mansion in neighbouring area Hampstead.
Harry is said to be restoring a Grade II-listed former 18th century mansion back to its former glory after it was divided up into two semi-detached homes in the 1950s.
Set over four acres in leafy Hampstead, north London, Harry purchased the larger property for £8.8 million in April 2019 and the smaller adjoining house for £4.175million seven months later.
Last summer, MailOnline exclusively revealed he had submitted a detailed planning application for his extensive renovation project and was reportedly given the green light earlier this year.
Director Olivia was romantically linked to Harry from January 2021 until November 2022 after meeting him on the set of her film Don't Worry Darling.
She had previously been engaged and shares two children with her ex-fiancé, Jason Sudeikis, 49 - Otis Alexander, 11, and Daisy Josephine, eight - who she split from in early 2020.
Olivia and Harry were reported to have experienced an instant attraction on the Don't Worry Darling set, despite their 10-year age gap.
A source told PEOPLE at the time: 'Everyone saw it coming. During breaks, he hasn't been able to stay away and visited her trailer.'
By February 2021, the couple were said to be 'very serious' about each other, with a source claiming that Harry was 'very happy' with Olivia.
Director Olivia was romantically linked to Harry from January 2021 until November 2022 after meeting on the set of her film Don't Worry Darling (pictured at the premiere with Gemma Chan and Sydney Chandler
The relationship even progressed to the point where Olivia had introduced the former X Factor star to her children.
A year later, Olivia told Vogue: 'I'm happier than I've ever been. And I'm healthier than I've ever been, and it's just wonderful to feel that.'
Harry echoed this sentiment in April of 2022, describing himself as 'really happy'.
He also said the relationship had a positive effect on his music and told SiriusXM's The Morning Mash Up that the process of making Harry's House had been the most 'joyous' experience of his career so far.
The star is believed to have referenced Olivia in the lyrics of As It Was, namely: 'I don't wanna talk about the way that it was, leave America, two kids follow her, I don't wanna talk about who's doin' it first.'
However, their intense work schedules and conflicting priorities were reported to be the cause of their eventual split, which was initially reported to be a 'break'.
A source told PEOPLE at the time: 'They have had some issues, but Olivia thought they were gonna work through it all. She is disappointed. It's just a tricky situation, though.'
In February 2023, it emerged that their relationship was over for good, with a source claiming that the pair remain good friends.
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