Olivia Wilde Reacts to Pregnancy Rumor

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Wearing a loose dress can often make people think that the person wearing it is pregnant. Apparently in Hollywood, the same thing happens. But unlike ordinary people, these celebrities have to defend themselves once these speculations are published by the media. Take for example what happened with Olivia Wilde, who was recently the victim of mistaken identity.

On the latest issue of Star magazine, it shows a photo of Wilde along with her partner, Jason Sudeikis, as she attended an event. On top of the photo was a headline that read "Olivia & Jason: Baby On Board?" Across the photo, another caption read "Bump or Burger?" This led everyone to speculate and even congratulate the actress for baby number two.

But in the most epic way ever, Wilde shut down these rumors and even went along with the magazine. Taking to her Twitter account, the 31-year-old posted a photo of the magazine and said: "Sorry Star mag, but you got us confused with the cooler version of us." As for who the "cooler version of us" Wilde was referring to, it was apparently another actress, Emily Blunt, and her husband, John Krasinski, who have recently announced that they were expecting their second child. Along with Wilde's correction of the rumor, she congratulated the expecting couple. She also wrote that her "bump was all" burgers, using the corresponding emoji for the food. It was pretty cool of her to be so casual about the speculation that she was pregnant.

On Tuesday, Blunt's rep confirmed that she was expecting her second child with husband, Krasinski. Their first child, Hazel, was born in 2014. Meanwhile, Wilde and Sudeikis have been dating since November 2011. They have a son, Otis, who is turning two years old on April. The couple have not announced whether or not they have plans to have another child anytime soon.

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Olivia Wilde, pregnancy rumors, emily blunt, John Krasinski, Jason Sudeikis
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