Rebel Wilson is facing a defamation lawsuit from the producers of “The Deb,” as reported by Page Six. The lawsuit alleges that Wilson attempted to bully the producers into meeting her unreasonable demands by spreading lies about embezzlement and inappropriate behavior on set.
The plaintiffs, Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron, and Vince Holden, painted Wilson as a hypocrite, accusing her of disregarding the interests of others to promote her own agenda. They cited instances where Wilson made false accusations in her memoir and allegedly tried to take credit for work she did not do.
In response, Wilson vehemently denied the allegations and expressed frustration over the movie not premiering at the Toronto Film Festival. She accused the producers of retaliatory behavior and vowed to defend her reputation.
The lawsuit has turned into a he-said-she-said battle, with both sides presenting conflicting accounts of the events that transpired on set. As the legal battle unfolds, it remains to be seen who will come out on top in this Hollywood drama.