![]() ![]() USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Wilde and Sudeikis for comment.Īs her anxiety worsened, Genaro says she arranged a meeting with Wilde in Palm Springs, California, in November 2020 to discuss the stress she was experiencing due to the couple’s home life. ![]() The former nanny also claims that Wilde and Sudeikis’ split also created a “debilitating” workload. She was spending more time with the actors’ children in Wilde’s absence, including on weekends when Genaro was typically off from work. Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis have joint custody. Olivia Wilde, Jason Sudeikis respond to 'false and scurrilous' allegations made by ex-nanny Sudeikis would “seemingly require” Genaro to “stay up at night after the kids were put to bed” for personal conversations, which “naturally evolved to speaking about Wilde,” she alleges in the lawsuit. Genaro, who was hired in 2018 as the primary caretaker for the pair’s two children (son Otis, now 8, and daughter Daisy, 6), says Sudeikis began leaning on her for emotional support after Wilde abruptly moved out of their home in November 2020. In the lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Wilde and Sudeikis’ ex-nanny Ericka Genaro opens up about the “unbearable stress and anxiety” inside the actors’ home following their separation and the toll it took on her mental health. She alleges she was fired when she sought a medical leave. Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis are facing a lawsuit from their former nanny, who is suing the actors for wrongful termination following their split. Watch Video: Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde release joint statement slamming former nanny's accusations
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