Olivia Wilde shows off her incredibly toned tummy in a bra top and leggings

Never skip a Friday! At least that could be Olivia Wilde’s workout motto when photographers snapped the actress leaving her Studio City gym.

The 38-year-old director and Don’t Worry Darling actress looked like the picture of fitness in a skimpy black sports bra with spaghetti straps that exposed her chest, long black leggings and black sneakers.

Her brown hair was pulled back into a high ponytail and she donned a pair of black sunglasses to shield her eyes from the bright Southern California sun and covered her bare skin.

The Booksmart director, who is being sued by her former babysitter, had a white sweatshirt over one arm and carried a light blue refillable water bottle.

His abs glowed with a post-workout glow.

In good physical shape: Olivia Wilde, 38, looks like the poster girl for fitness as she leaves her gym in Los Angeles on Friday.

Stay hydrated: He was wearing a refillable water bottle and a hoodie as photographers snapped his photo.

Olivia is a regular at the gym and today’s snaps come just one day after the House actress was snapped in another all-black look at the same gym.

On Wednesday, she changed up and showed off her toned abs in a burgundy sports bra, paired with matching skintight leggings.

This week, Harry Styles’ ex also shared some new ink that she got on her forearms.

She shared three photos of her arms with her sweater sleeves rolled up, revealing two different constellations on either arm.

The mother-of-two with ex Jason Sudekis jokingly captioned the post, “Running out of arms” and added gold star emojis.

One arm honors the astrological sign of her daughter, six-year-old Daisy, and the other highlights the Taurus zodiac of her eight-year-old son Otis.

The daily workout photos and tattoo reveal come amid more personal drama for Olivia’s wife.

News broke recently that Wilde’s former nanny filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against her and her ex Jason.

Toned Tummy: His exposed and toned abs were on full display and glistening with sweat.

A regular: The actress hits the gym almost every day in her quest to stay in shape.

Working out: The mother-of-two is frequently photographed leaving her gym

Ericka Genaro claimed she was fired after applying for medical leave in a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

Genaro claims his doctor had prescribed him a three-day medical leave in 2021 to deal with the stress of Wilde and Sudeikis’ messy split.

But when she told Sudeikis, the lawsuit claims, he “fired her on the spot.” She is now seeking back payments, punitive damages, and the costs of attorneys’ fees.

Genaro previously told DailyMail.com how the Horrible Bosses star was texting him about his concerns when Olivia Wilde started seeing Harry Styles more often, before taking Genaro on a trip to London.

But the former celebrity couple was quick to respond to Genaro’s claims, calling them “false and defamatory.”

Drama at home: The director has dealt with drama in her home life since she split from her ex Jason Sudekis.

Lawsuit: The ex-couple’s former nanny filed a lawsuit against them this week

They repeated that claim in a statement to DailyMail.com about Genaro’s lawsuit, saying: “As parents, it’s incredibly upsetting to know that a former nanny to our two young children would choose to make such false and defamatory allegations about us publicly.”

“Your 18-month campaign of harassing us, as well as our loved ones, close friends and colleagues, has reached its unfortunate climax. We will continue to focus on raising and protecting our children in the sincere hope that he will now decide to leave our family alone.”

Genaro’s lawsuit details how she was allegedly put in the middle of the celebrity couple’s divorce after ‘Wilde abruptly left the home where she lived with Sudeikis, their two children and the plaintiff as [a] live-in nanny’ in November 2020.

“Wilde’s sudden absence from the home had an adverse consequence on his emotional state, including Sudeikis’s reliance on the plaintiff’s presence for support,” the lawsuit states.

“Although this shared trauma created a bond between Claimant and Sudeikis, Claimant became increasingly anxious and stressed by Sudeikis’s tendency to apparently require Claimant to stay up at night after the children went to bed to talk. whereas that dynamic did not occur before Wilde’s death.” absence.’

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