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There were so many people who said, 'Oh, you should direct.' But there aren't many who will actually help you when you've never done it before. Jessica Elbaum was someone who dared me to take myself seriously. "I celebrate it because, for a long time, women have been told that in order to succeed, we have to push people out of the way. "The Daisy Chain is about wanting to lift each other up," Wilde explains.
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In fact, her daughter inspires her to continue to pass on the support she's received from other women-something she calls "The Daisy Chain." When she was 19, Olivia Wilde married Tao Ruspoli, the son of an Italian prince who was more than a decade older than her, in a secret ceremony on a school. She'll clean up his plate for him after dinner, and I'm like, 'Put that back!'" But it's interesting because having a boy and a girl, you really notice gender politics within your own home. When Daisy hits a place where she questions her worth, I want to be the one to remind her of the strength she innately has. My role is to be a safe zone of support that'll hopefully counteract what society will inevitably do to them. "I mean, I love that Elsa is looking pissed off on the Frozen 2 poster, but there's still an awful lot out there that's encouraging young women to make themselves the weaker sex. "With Daisy, I have witnessed how women are born with an incredible amount of strength and that society quickly pushes them to assume the more feminine role," she says when asked about the latter during an interview with her Booksmart cohort Beanie Feldstein. In the article, the 35-year-old filmmaker discusses a number of topics, including pivoting from acting to directing and raising her kids, Daisy (3) and Otis (5), to be independent and strong. Olivia Wilde is the cover star of InStyle's "Badass Women" issue.