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Rebel Wilson Reasserts Misconduct Claims in 60 Minutes Interview as 'The Deb' Legal Fight Widens

Wilson cast herself as a whistleblower in a televised interview, with defamation cases still pending.

Overview

  • Wilson told 60 Minutes Australia she felt obligated as director to report what she inferred as a sexual harassment complaint by lead actor Charlotte MacInnes involving producer Amanda Ghost.
  • MacInnes has denied any harassment occurred and is suing Wilson in Australia for defamation, while Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden are pursuing a separate defamation case in Los Angeles.
  • The program showed texts in which Wilson told Ghost that MacInnes was “all good,” which Wilson said reflected an effort to keep professional communication while feeling uneasy.
  • Wilson denied any role in websites that attacked Ghost’s reputation and rejected claims that her dispute stems from seeking a writing credit or other leverage.
  • She reiterated claims that producers bullied her, tried to block a TIFF premiere, and forced her to sign documents, allegations the producers dispute, as The Deb targets an Australia/New Zealand release on January 15, 2026.