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Rebel Wilson rejects ‘absolutely outrageous’ phone-dumping accusation as defamation trial continues

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Rebel Wilson rejects ‘absolutely outrageous’ phone-dumping accusation as defamation trial continues

TL;DR

Rebel Wilson has denied accusations of dumping her phone to evade sharing key communications in a defamation trial. The case involves allegations from Charlotte MacInnes, who claims Wilson defamed her in social media posts.

Key points

  • Rebel Wilson denies dumping her phone in a defamation case
  • Charlotte MacInnes claims Wilson defamed her on social media
  • MacInnes alleges discomfort from a suggestion by co-producer Amanda Ghost
  • Wilson interpreted MacInnes's feelings as a sexual harassment complaint

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Why it matters

The outcome of this trial could have significant implications for both parties' reputations and careers in the entertainment industry.

Hollywood star Rebel Wilson has rejected an “absolutely outrageous” accusation that she dumped her phone to avoid handing over key communications in a defamation case.

The Pitch Perfect star is being sued by Charlotte MacInnes, the 27-year-old lead actor of the musical comedy The Deb.

MacInnes alleges she was defamed by Wilson in social media posts that suggested she is a liar who retracted a sexual harassment complaint to further her acting and music career.

Wilson claims MacInnes confided that she felt uncomfortable after the film’s co-producer Amanda Ghost asked her to have a shower and a bath together in September 2023.

“I was pretty shocked by it,” Wilson told the federal court on Wednesday. “I took it as a sexual harassment complaint.”

She was in the witness box for a second day on Wednesday after repeatedly rejecting accusations she was lying or that she had bullied and harassed MacInnes.

The Bridesmaids star told the court her phone had been stolen in London so she was unable to hand over some crucial communications requested by MacInnes’ legal team.

Wilson said some of her text chains hadn’t been backed up so she was unable to retrieve and surrender them.

“Are you sure your phone was stolen and you didn’t just dump it in a park?” MacInnes’ lawyer Sue Chrysanthou SC asked.

Wilson’s lawyer, Dauid Sibtain SC, objected to the question but not before his client answered.

“That is absolutely outrageous,” the actor said.

Wilson was also questioned about a text message exchange she had with MacInnes in May 2023, after inviting her to a theatre production with other cast members of The Deb.

The young actor blamed a lack of wi-fi for her lack of response to Wilson and explained she had ended up dining with Ghost instead, the texts show.

“Huge apologies again for last night,” MacInnes texted the next day.

“I appreciate the apology,” Wilson replied.

“In the future, it is terribly rude to say you wanted a ticket to a show and then you don’t reply or follow up … not a great start to our working relationship.”

MacInnes apologised again and praised the older actor as “nothing short of wonderful”.

Wilson rejected suggestions from Chrysanthou that the text was utterly inappropriate, bullying or “over the top”.

“I don’t regard one text message as bullying,” she said.

The star previously told the court that work on The Deb had been under way for years when MacInnes made a complaint about feeling uncomfortable with Ghost.

“This is a fun girl-power movie and the worst thing that could have fallen into my lap at that point was a sexual harassment complaint,” she said.

The conversation allegedly occurred a day after MacInnes shared a bath with Ghost in their swimwear in a bid to warm up after the producer suffered a medical episode at Bondi beach.

MacInnes denies making a complaint to Wilson and insists she never said she felt uncomfortable.

Wilson says she asked the young actor if she was alright and reported the matter to another producer before escalating it higher at a later date.

Wilson is expected to be grilled about the aftermath of the alleged complaint as her evidence continues.

In her affidavit, the first-time director wrote that she overheard the producer and young actor saying things of a sexual nature to each other, which MacInnes has rejected as false.

It is likely Wilson will face questioning about a claim MacInnes made in her own sworn statement that the older actor had directed a cyber-attack on her social media accounts.

MacInnes alleges her Snapchat account was breached and there was an attempted breach of her Facebook account days after she filed legal proceedings against Wilson in September.

The hack led to a nude photo of her being leaked to all of her contacts, she claims.

“I believe that this was orchestrated by Rebel,” she wrote in her affidavit.

As of Wednesday morning, evidence to support the claim had not been aired in open court and Wilson was yet to be asked about it.

As Wilson entered the courthouse on Wednesday, she revealed she was preoccupied with her heavily pregnant wife and the impending birth of her second child.

“If I seem a bit anxious, it’s because any day my second child may be born, hopefully not today,” she told reporters.

Q&A

What are the defamation allegations against Rebel Wilson?

Charlotte MacInnes alleges that Rebel Wilson defamed her by suggesting she is a liar regarding a retracted sexual harassment complaint.

Why did Rebel Wilson reject the phone-dumping accusation?

Wilson called the accusation 'absolutely outrageous' and stated that she did not dump her phone to avoid handing over communications.

What did Charlotte MacInnes claim about her interactions with Amanda Ghost?

MacInnes claimed she felt uncomfortable after co-producer Amanda Ghost suggested they shower and bathe together, which Wilson interpreted as a sexual harassment complaint.

What is the significance of Rebel Wilson's defamation trial?

The trial is significant as it addresses serious allegations of defamation and sexual harassment, impacting both Wilson's and MacInnes's careers.

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  • Rebel Wilson denies dumping her phone in a defamation case
  • Charlotte MacInnes claims Wilson defamed her on social media
  • MacInnes alleges discomfort from a suggestion by co-producer Amanda Ghost
  • Wilson interpreted MacInnes's feelings as a sexual harassment complaint

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