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Rebel Wilson director denies recalling 2016 lawsuit with Charlotte MacInnes

28 April 2026
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Rebel Wilson testified in Federal Court that she does not recall being sued by former Daily Mail journalist Elizabeth Wilson in a separate defamation case from 2026. During the proceedings, Wilson asserted that Amanda Ghost, a British producer involved in the film “The Deb,” played a role in controlling the film’s budget. The case centers on claims made by Wilson’s co-star Charlotte MacInnes, who is suing Wilson over Instagram posts that allegedly imply she retracted a sexual harassment complaint against Ghost. MacInnes maintains that no such complaint was made, while Wilson insists that a verbal complaint was indeed voiced on September 6, 2023, following an incident involving MacInnes and Ghost. MacInnes seeks damages for harm to her professional reputation and a court order to prevent further defamatory statements from Wilson.

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This defamation case highlights the ongoing legal challenges faced by public figures in the entertainment industry, particularly concerning allegations of misconduct and reputational harm. The film “The Deb,” which marks Wilson’s directorial debut and was released in April 2026, is at the center of these disputes, reflecting broader concerns around accountability in Hollywood. Defamation suits can significantly impact careers and public perception, making the outcomes of such cases critical not only for the individuals involved but also for the wider industry. The intersection of social media and legal accountability continues to evolve, underscoring the complexities of communication in the digital age.

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