Actress Olivia Wilde, who is currently expecting her second child with boyfriend Jason Sudeikis, had a bad experience when she took a subway ride recently, and ended up scolding her fellow riders.
Wilde took to Twitter on Wednesday to complain about those who refused to give up their seat for her, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"NBD (No big deal), able-bodied riders, who won't give your seat to a giant pregnant women. I'll just stand right next to your head and pray I go into labour," the 32-year-old wrote.
Hours later, she returned to the micro-blogging site to respond to a fan who was not happy with her tweet.
"Olivia Wilde. 1. I didn't tell u to get pregnant 2. Get an Uber (you can afford it) 3. I paid the same amount as you for the subway ride," the fan wrote.
To that, Wilde replied: "1. Eat a bag of d***s. 2. That is all."
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