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Olivia wilde on tao ruspoli divorce in marie claire
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At 18, Olivia Wilde eloped with an Italian prince, beginning a married life complete with a 1,000-year-old castle. But there was no fairy-tale ending. Wilde, 27, separated from her husband,
Tao Ruspoli last winter, and in March, she filed for divorce. “The trauma of the whole thing has been humbling, and for the first time, I’m a little bit wobbly,” the _Cowboys and Aliens_
actress tells _Marie Claire_. “But I think it’s very healthy to spend time alone. You need to know how to be alone and not be defined by another person.” Despite the split, Wilde says that
there is no bad blood between her and her ex-husband. “Even though it didn’t work, there’s nothing I regret about any of it,” she says. “We’re friends; his family is my family.” And while
she may be spending time alone, the _House M.D._ actress has also been spotted in the company of some of Hollywood’s hottest bachelors in recent weeks, including Bradley Cooper, Jake
Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds and Justin Timberlake. But Wilde stresses that she’s not involved with anyone and that her growing stardom isn’t helping her love life – or the rumors surrounding
it. “It makes dating harder,” she reports. “You go on one date and everyone thinks you’re dating.”