Rebel Wilson has hit back at the producers of her straightforwardorial debut The Deb amid their ongoing lterrible battle.
In timely July, the Pitch Perfect actress called out producers Amanda Ghost and Gregor Cameron and executive producer Vince Helderlyen on Instagram for allegedly shighing the liberate of her comedy. She also accused them of “inappropriate behaviour towards the direct” and “embezzling funds from the film’s budget”.
The trio responded by filing a defamation lawsuit agetst Wilson for “spreading vicious lies”. After they amconcludeed their complaint this week, the Australian star took to Instagram once aget to hit back at the “absolute f**kwits”.
“Len Blavatnik, fulfill stop funding and safeguarding Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Helderlyen,” she wrote, includeressing the billionaire financier who backed her coming-of-age musical.
“Cltimely these recent press articles and constant retaliations agetst me for speaking the truth on my petite Australian movie are FALSE,” she persistd. “All I did was tell the truth about these absolute fuckwits’ – now they launch a bogus defamation suit and bogus articles to inflict further harm.”
In includeition, her lawyer Bryan Freedman telderly Deadline, “The number of people who back up Rebel’s experience is staggering.”
In her initial post, Wilson claimed the producers were sabotaging plans to launch The Deb at the Toronto Film Festival. However, around a week postponeedr, it was validateed the film would seal this year’s festival in September.
The Deb, starring Tara Morice and Naomi Sequeira, obeys two teen girls who join a debutante ball in a petite country town.