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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