Olivia Wilde is said to be "disappointed" after making the "difficult" decision to take a break from her two-year romance with Harry Styles.
The pair, who started dating after meeting on the set of Don't Worry Darling, reportedly made the mutual decision to end their relationship after it became clear they have clashing commitments.
An insider has revealed the split has been tough for the 38-year-old actress who they say had hoped to "work through" all of the issues she and Harry, 28, faced.
"The break has been difficult for Olivia. They have had some issues, but Olivia thought they were gonna work through it all.
"She is disappointed. It's just a tricky situation, though," the source told People.
The Mirror has approached Olivia's representatives for comment.
It has been reported that there is "no bad blood" between the exes following their split, with an insider saying it was the right decision for both of them.
"Harry didn’t dump Olivia, or vice versa. This is the longest relationship Harry’s ever had, so clearly they have a special bond.
"They’re on a break. It’s impossible to have a relationship when he’s in every continent next year and Olivia has her job and her kids.
"This is the right thing for both of them," a source told PageSix.
Olivia split from her former fiancé and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis in November 2020 before going on to find love with Harry.
Harry and Olivia first stepped out as a couple in January 2021 when they attended a wedding together and their romance blossomed over the intervening period.
Sadly, with Harry currently on the North American leg of his world tour, it appears the pair have decided to call it quits.
A source told People: "He's still touring and is now going abroad. She is focusing on her kids and her work in L.A. It's a very amicable decision."
Another said: "They're still very close friends. Right now, they have different priorities that are keeping them apart."
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