She still adores him.
Olivia Wilde continues to show support for her ex-boyfriend Harry Styles seven months after their breakup.
The “Booksmart” director, 39, “liked” an Instagram video posted by Styles’ sister of the “As It Was” singer performing his Love on Tour concert in London on Wednesday.
“Good GRIEF this show is fun — so proud of you @harrystyles and what a privilege to see you experience this much joy doing what you love ♥️ #LOT #wembleynight2,” Gemma Styles captioned her post.
In the clip, Harry belted out a medley of his solo song “Treat People With Kindness” and his former band One Direction’s hits “Best Song Ever” and “What Makes You Beautiful” as a sea of fans sang along.
The Grammy winner, 29, also “liked” his 32-year-old sister’s video, and several of his fans commented about how nice it was to see his family being so supportive.
“Talk about POWER SIBLINGS 💥❤️,” one person wrote.
“THIS IS ADORABLE. I love the fact that yall support him sm. It’s really cute,” a second commented.
“Thanks for sharing your brother with the world ❤️,” a third fan added.
Wilde’s public gesture seemed to confirm the former couple’s relationship ended amicably.
Page Six broke the news that Harry and the “House” alum were dating in January 2021 after they were photographed holding hands at his manager’s wedding.
But they broke up in November 2022 after nearly two years together.
Sources told Page Six exclusively at the time that Harry and Wilde called it quits on good terms and were “still very close friends.”
“There is no bad blood between them. Harry didn’t dump Olivia or vice versa,” one source said. “This is the longest relationship Harry’s ever had, so clearly they have a special bond.”
The insider also shared that distance played a role in the split.
“It’s impossible to have a relationship when he’s in every continent [on tour] and Olivia has her job and her kids,” the source explained. “This is the right thing for both of them.”
But the duo’s demise may have been exacerbated by the chaos surrounding their 2022 movie, “Don’t Worry Darling,” which Wilde directed and Harry starred in.
Drama plagued the film amid rumors that Wilde and lead actress Florence Pugh were feuding, and many speculated that the fallout had to do with Shia LaBeouf’s departure from the project.
LaBeouf’s role was notably taken over by Harry, who started dating Wilde shortly after filming began.
Wilde claimed she had fired LaBeouf; however, the “Transformers” actor — who was previously accused of abuse and sought treatment in early 2021 — maintained that he quit.
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Adding fuel to the fire, a leaked video showed Wilde begging LaBeouf, 37, to stay on.
As “Don’t Worry Darling” continued to make headlines for its off-screen spectacle, Wilde has been battling it out with her ex-fiancé, Jason Sudeikis, for custody of their two kids: Otis, 8, and Daisy, 6.
Meanwhile, Harry made it clear that he had moved on from Wilde when he was spotted sloppily making out with Emily Ratajkowski in Tokyo in March.
More recently, rumors swirled last month that the former boy band member was getting “close” with Candice Swanepoel.