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Rebel Wilson Reasserts Misconduct Allegations in 60 Minutes Interview as 'The Deb' Defamation Cases Press On

Her claims now sit against firm denials from producers and the lead actor, with defamation actions underway in Los Angeles and Australia.

Overview

  • Wilson told 60 Minutes she acted as a whistleblower, repeating allegations of sexual misconduct, embezzlement and bullying tied to The Deb.
  • She restated a claim that she was locked in a room and forced to sign documents days before filming, an allegation producers dispute.
  • Texts shown on the program appeared to show Wilson telling producer Amanda Ghost that the lead actress was "all good" after a shower incident; Wilson said the messages were professional diplomacy.
  • Producers Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden deny wrongdoing and are suing Wilson for defamation in Los Angeles, alleging she fabricated claims and sought unearned credit and benefits.
  • Lead actress Charlotte MacInnes has a separate defamation case in Australia and has called the harassment narrative false, while Wilson’s October 2024 countersuit remains active and all allegations are untested in court.