Olivia Wilde addresses viral social media debate following 'The Invite' premiere
Olivia Wilde makes a striking appearance at the San Francisco International Film Festival
- Olivia Wilde appeared at the San Francisco International Film Festival for The Invite
- Social media users debated her appearance, citing concerns over weight and lighting
- The Film is set for a global theatrical release on twenty-six June
Olivia Wilde has become the centre of intense social media discussion following her recent appearance at the San Francisco International Film Festival.
The actress and director was in attendance to promote her latest cinematic project, The Invite, which also stars Seth Rogen, Penelope Cruz, and Edward Norton.
While the event was intended to celebrate the film’s upcoming release, clips from the red carpet quickly went viral, with many viewers focused on Wilde’s physical appearance rather than her professional achievements.
The online commentary has been starkly divided, with some observers expressing concern regarding her noticeably slimmed-down look.
Speculation on platforms like YouTube and Instagram ranged from health concerns to questions about potential cosmetic procedures. "Omg. What happened to her? She looks malnourished," one user commented, while others questioned the influence of Hollywood beauty standards.
However, many fans and industry colleagues were quick to come to Wilde’s defence, suggesting that poor lighting and "unflattering lenses" were the primary causes of the controversy.
One individual who worked as an extra on the production noted that Wilde is "breathtaking in real life" and blamed the camera work for the perceived changes.
Wilde has not yet publicly addressed the commentary, choosing instead to focus on the promotion of The Invite.
The film, which follows a married couple hosting a mysterious dinner for their neighbours, is a highly anticipated thriller scheduled for a theatrical release on 26 June.
As the discussion continues to circulate online, the incident highlights the intense and often harsh scrutiny faced by female directors and actors in the public eye.