Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde gathered quite the crowd as they enjoyed a date night together in the Big Apple.
The Don’t Worry Darling co-stars were seen grabbing a bite to eat together at the popular Italian restaurant Rubirosa in New York before being greeted by fans as they left the family-run eatery.
Harry, 28, was spotted in a black face mask and a colourful knitted shirt with the sleeves rolled up to show off his extensive tattoos, while Olivia, 38, donned a casual blue floaty dress.
At one stage, Harry turned around and appeared to reach out for Olivia’s hand, as the director sported a smile on the way to their car.
The couple met on the set of their upcoming movie in 2020, in which Harry stars alongside lead Florence Pugh, as well as Olivia, who also directs, and initially tried to keep their relationship under the radar.
However, in January 2021 the pair were spotted holding hands at Harry’s manager’s wedding, and while they still remain tight-lipped about their personal life, their relationship appears to be going from strength to strength.
According to a source, Harry and Olivia – who shares two children with her ex, Jason Sudeikis – are ‘more loved up than ever’.
Speaking to People in May, the source claimed: ‘Harry is very smitten. Olivia has very much brought out his romantic side.
‘He also has tremendous respect for her when it comes to work.’
Their outing comes amid Olivia’s custody dispute with ex Jason over their children Otis, eight, and Daisy, five.
The pair, who began dating in 2011, announced their separation in 2020.
Jason came under fire after Olivia was served custody papers at CinemaCon in April during a presentation in front of 4,100 film industry executives. It was later said that the Ted Lasso star did not know his ex would be served the papers while on stage.
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He previously filed the suit in New York City Family Court over their two children in October 2021, stating he wanted his kids to live with him in Brooklyn.
The judge, in a legal filing, signed August 5, ruled ‘New York was not the home state of the subject children’ and that ‘California was the children’s home state.’
Legal experts have said the custody battle is now likely to continue in California as the court determined ‘New York does not have jurisdiction to hear the custody petitions’ because it is not the children’s home state.
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