Rebel Wilson Accuses Producers of Blocking Her Directorial Debut from TIFF
Wilson alleges misconduct and financial mismanagement by producers, jeopardizing the film's premiere.
- Rebel Wilson claims her film 'The Deb' was pulled from the Toronto International Film Festival by its producers.
- Wilson accuses producers Amanda Ghost, Gregory Cameron, and Vince Holden of embezzling funds and inappropriate behavior.
- The producers have denied Wilson's allegations, calling them false and defamatory.
- Wilson insists she won't be silenced and vows to expose unethical conduct in the industry.
- The dispute threatens the release of the film, affecting the work of hundreds involved.