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🗓️ 2 November 2022
⏱️ 32 minutes
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Filmmaker and actress Olivia Wilde is here to talk about her beauty growing pains, adventures in hair dye and microblading, raising her daughter to have a healthy relationship with beauty, and more. Plus, she tells Jenn how and why she became a "brand activist" for True Botanicals (Jess was busy with all things Fashion Week when we recorded). FYI: This interview originally aired in September, 2018. We’ll be back on Friday with all new episodes!
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to Fat Mascara. I'm Jen Sullivan. Jess isn't with me because I'm on a |
0:12.1 | different time zone and we've been trying to coordinate. I'm traveling to visit my stepson. |
0:17.9 | So we weren't able to do a whole new episode and have me edit it, but I've got a classic |
0:22.6 | interview for you. This is with Olivia Wilde and it originally aired September 2018. |
0:29.6 | Wow, what a throwback. We actually called this episode, I'm from another planet because that's |
0:35.6 | what Olivia said in the interview and she certainly knows how to make news as we've seen lately. |
0:40.4 | In case you're not aware, Olivia is an actress and director. Her most recent film, |
0:45.2 | you must have heard of, calls a lot of drama. It's called Don't Worry Darling and stars the actress |
0:50.9 | alongside Harry Styles, Florence Pugh and Chris Pine. So she's still a brand activist for the line |
0:56.9 | True Botanicals and that was why she wanted to come on the podcast back in 2018. I have to say, |
1:02.1 | I also like that we're running this now because when we did this interview, it was the earlier days |
1:07.4 | of the quote unquote clean beauty movement. And frankly, as I was listening, I realized we used |
1:12.5 | to give a lot more leeway to guests who wanted to talk about why they avoided particular ingredients. |
1:19.4 | And if they didn't have like a scientific reason for avoiding the ingredient, that was fine. |
1:24.0 | It's still fine. It's your choice what you choose to put on your skin or not. But just keep that |
1:28.8 | in mind as you listen because this was four years ago. Certainly my thoughts on the whole clean |
1:33.2 | movement have changed and I'm not sure if Olivia's have, but it's important to know this was a |
1:37.6 | snapshot in time. This is not a fresh interview. It's a classic. Still, she was a lot of fun, |
1:42.5 | super smart. And I wanted to revisit it since she's been in the news so much lately. So I hope you |
1:47.6 | enjoy this throwback interview with Olivia Wilde. Okay, so we're here with a great interview. |
1:58.4 | Heads up. It's Fashion Week here in New York, Busy Busy, which means Jess is busy doing Fashion Week |
2:04.4 | Business. And she left me an Olivia Wilde all alone. Welcome to Fat Mascara. Thank you for having |
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