Rebel Wilson says claims she bullied women on her film are 'absolute nonsense'
Rebel Wilson is being sued for defamation over Instagram posts she made about the star of her film The Deb.
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Rebel Wilson is being sued for defamation over Instagram posts she made about the star of her film The Deb.
Rebel Wilson appears in a Sydney court for a defamation case brought by Charlotte MacInnes, the lead actor in Wilson's directorial debut, 'The Deb'.
Rebel Wilson denies allegations of bullying women on her film set, testifying in a defamation case brought by Charlotte MacInnes over social media posts.
Rebel Wilson denies bullying women on her film set, testifying in a defamation case brought by Charlotte MacInnes over social media posts.
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