CEBU, Philippines - Olivia Wilde, who welcomed a son, Otis, with fiancé Jason Sudeikis in April, is a master multitasker in her new cover shoot for Glamour magazine’s September issue, which features photos of the auburn-haired beauty breastfeeding and playing with the baby while also modeling couture.
“Being shot with Otis is so perfect because any portrait of me right now isn’t complete without my identity as a mother being a part of that,” she said. “Breast-feeding is the most natural thing. I don’t know, now it feels like Otis should always be on my breast. It felt like we were capturing that multifaceted woman we’ve been discussing — that we know we can be. You can be someone who is at once maternal and professional and sexy and self-possessed.”
However, Wilde noted that it’s not always so glamorous, saying, “I certainly don’t really look like that when I’m [typically] breast-feeding. And there’s usually a diaper involved.” (She later tweeted that Otis relieved himself on her pretty dress.)
Wilde revealed that she never fretted over balancing motherhood and a career, thanks to her own mother, Leslie Cockburn, a writer and filmmaker who made documentaries for PBS’s Frontline and was a Princeton journalism professor. “My mom is such a badass working mother,” she said. “That inspired me when I was pregnant. I wasn’t going to sacrifice myself because I was becoming a mother.”
As for Wilde’s wedding plans with 38-year-old Sudeikis, they are on the slow track. “We’re engaged, but no specific plans yet — we just have to find the time to put it together,” she said. “In many ways, a child is more of a commitment. We are fully committed and really happy as a family. And there’s no definition of the ‘normal family’ anymore. Kids today are growing up with so many different definitions of family. I guess what I’m saying is that I don’t feel any pressure to do it. But I think it will be really fun.”
And she has no regrets about her first marriage to Italian prince Tao Ruspoli, whom she married in 2003 at the age of 19 and divorced in 2011. She said she “wouldn’t be this person” without him and noted that they “grew up” together.
“Now I’m in a much wiser, more centered place in life,” she said. “I think if we can see people in our lives as chapters, we have a much healthier perspective about the whole thing. It’s like it had to happen the way it happened. Jason and I lived two blocks away from each other for years and never met.”