Things got way too personal when actress Olivia Wilde appeared on "Watch What happens Live" and was asked questions about her sexual history by her fiancé and baby daddy, Jason Sudeikis.
During the show's "Plead the Fifth" segment, Jason Sudeikis grabbed the chance to ask Olivia Wilde three questions that he may not have been able to ask her face-to-face, immediately putting the actress on hot water.
"What's the wildest place you've done the deed?" Sudeikis asked in a pre-recorded interview.
"Oh my God, I don't know, what's he talking about?" Wilde said, blushing. "I'm pleading the fifth, I can't believe he asked that!"
Choosing not to answer the question, Wilde and host Andy Cohan moved on to the next question with Michael Strahan looking on attentively.
"Olivia, you've played bisexual characters more than once - have you ever dipped into the lady pond in real life?" Sudeikis asked.
"Oh my God!" the actress half-screamed in disbelief as Cohen and Strahan laughed. Then, in between sips of her cocktail drink, Olivia Wilde gave a rather controversial although vague answer: "I appreciate all people,"
"I think that means you have dipped into the lady pond. I will accept that as a 'yes,'" the TV host said.
For the third question, perhaps deciding to go for a less personal question, Sudeikis asked Wilde, "If you could. "If you could change one thing that annoys you the most, what would it be?"
At first, the actress struggled to find an answer, "If I could change one thing about you that annoys me the most? Nothing. Nothing annoys me,"
But after a little prodding from Cohen, Olivia Wilde gave a rather safe laundry-related answer.
"The way you fold everything so perfectly then it makes my clothes look really bad so it just makes me look like a disaster."
Olivia Wilde's first marriage was at the age of 19 with filmmaker Tao Ruspoli. In 2011, the actress and the filmmaker filed for divorce, saying that getting married as such a young age "stunted" her growth. That same year, she met Jason Sudeikis, whom she previously described as "the great love of my life."