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Rebel Wilson says claims she bullied women on her film are 'absolute nonsense'

Rebel Wilson says claims she bullied women on her film are 'absolute nonsense'

Summary

Rebel Wilson is involved in a defamation lawsuit in Sydney, accused by actress Charlotte MacInnes of damaging her reputation through social media posts. Wilson denies bullying and says the claims are untrue, while the court examines a disputed incident involving MacInnes and producer Amanda Ghost during the filming of Wilson’s movie The Deb.

Key Facts

  • Rebel Wilson faces a defamation lawsuit from Charlotte MacInnes over Instagram posts in 2024 and 2025.
  • MacInnes alleges Wilson called her a liar regarding a sexual harassment complaint against producer Amanda Ghost, which MacInnes denies making.
  • Wilson denies bullying MacInnes, Ghost, or a female writer on the film, calling such claims "absolute nonsense."
  • The lawsuit centers partly on an incident where MacInnes and Ghost shared a bath to warm up after a cold water allergic reaction.
  • Wilson says MacInnes described the incident as "uncomfortable," but MacInnes says she only found it "weird" or "bizarre."
  • Wilson is using the truth defense, stating her social media posts are truthful and do not constitute mistreatment.
  • MacInnes claims her relationship with Wilson worsened after the bath incident during the filming of The Deb.
  • MacInnes seeks damages and an order to stop Wilson from making similar public statements in the future.
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