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Olivia Wilde Flaunts Her Sculpted Figure In Orange Leggings & Micro-Mini Sports Bra After An Intense Workout In LA

April 13, 2024 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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Olivia Wilde put her sculpted abs on full display as she left her gym in Los Angeles last week.

The Don’t Worry Darling director, 40, donned a comfy outfit that emphasized her chiseled abs, sporting orange leggings and a deep purple micro-mini sports bra, paired with black sleek sneakers and a white towel draped around her neck.

While donning her go-to black retro shades, the Booksmart filmmaker tied her caramel-colored tresses in a high ponytail as she left her workout session, as seen in photographs captured by paparazzi, obtained by the Daily Mail.

Olivia Wilde Highlights Her Sculpted Abs In Another Sporty Chic Workout Outfit In LA

This, as fans know, isn't the first time that Wilde has flaunted toned midsection, as she's been seen in similar outfits over the past year, donning emerald green and plum bra and leggings sets, and skimpy thin-strap tops with low-waisted bottoms.

When it comes to Wilde's regimen for staying in shape, she dished to CNBC in 2019 that she isn't stern or strict about it, but prefers jogging and walking over other exercises.  

"When you have an option to walk or take a car, walk if it’s an option," Wilde told the outlet, regarding her positive and athletic mindset. "I’ll take the stairs," the mom of two added.

The House actress continued, elaborating more on her practical approach to working out: "There’s often a way to [be active]. Rather than sitting at home and taking a call and doing a phone meeting, walk around. You could often incorporate activity into your life."

In other news, earlier this month, Deadline reported that Wilde will direct a movie adaptation of Avengelyne, a popular comic book character created by Rob Liefeld, the creator of Deadpool.

LuckyChap Entertainment, which is owned by Barbie star Margot Robbie and her husband Tom Ackerley, will produce the film alongside Simon Kinberg, who is renowned for his work on Deadpool and X-Men films, as well as Audrey Chon of Genre Films.  

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