DISCLAIMER: This article contains references to sexual abuse.According to the latest reports, among the text messages Rebel Wilson and Amanda Ghost appeared in a recent court hearing regarding the defamation case filed against ‘Pitch Perfect’ actress Charlotte MacInnes. The report comes after it was revealed that ‘The Deb’ star will be testifying in court.
Text messages between Rebel Wilson and Amanda Ghost were presented in court
According to reports shared by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the texts exchanged between Rebel Wilson and ‘The Deb’ producer Amanda Ghost have been revealed in court. The texts specifically discussed the alleged “bathroom incident” between Ghost and MacInnes. In the texts, Wilson alleged that he knew an actress who had reported a sexual assault; however, he later retired for career reasons. The messages are dated September 5, 2023, two days after the incident, and Wilson’s lawyers claim MacInnes came to her the next day to say she felt “uncomfortable” about the incident.The text messages read: “Charlotte is right she meant it was a weird situation not that she felt personally uncomfortable x So it’s ok.” To this, Ghost replied: “Thank you for this, OMG, this is hilarious, I almost died.”A year later, in July 2024, Wilson posted a video on his social media account alleging internal problems with the film’s crew, and that a producer misbehaved with “the lead actor of the film”.
Regarding Charlotte MacInnes’ claims against Rebel Wilson
In the defamation suit against “The Almond and the Seahorse” actor, MacInnes alleged that Wilson made false statements on his social media account in 2023 and 2024 that he was “sexually harassed” after sharing a bath with the producer and famous pop star at his Bondi Beach home.
Amanda Ghost claims in court that Charlotte MacInnes was led to believe she was going to be fired
Ghost, heading to court in Sydney, alleged that Wilson, who was running ‘The Deb’, had led MacInnes to believe he was going to be fired. In a recent court appearance, when Wilson’s lawyer Dauid Sibtain SC asked about the incident, Ghost stated that the star “carried it away” because he believed the lead actor was causing a lot of trouble.Sibtain then asked Ghost in court: “Both you and Ms Wilson thought Ms MacInnes was being a troublemaker?”, to which he replied: “Ms Wilson presented it that way.” ‘The Deb’, Wilson’s directorial debut, was mired in controversy over internal issues, funding glitches and the team turning a blind eye to the issue.Disclaimer: The information in this report is based on a legal hearing reported by a third-party source. The details given are allegations made by the parties involved and are not proven facts. The case continues, and a final verdict has not been reached. The publication does not claim that the allegations are true. Also, if you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, assault or abuse, seek immediate help. Contact a mental health specialist, NGO or someone you trust. Several helplines are available to provide assistance.