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Australian actor Rebel Wilson appeared in the Federal Court in Sydney on April 20, 2026, as a nine‑day defamation trial opened brought by Charlotte MacInnes, the lead actress in Wilson’s directorial debut The Deb.
MacInnes says a series of Instagram posts by Wilson beginning in 2024 falsely suggested MacInnes privately told Wilson she had been sexually harassed by producer Amanda Ghost and later recanted in exchange for career opportunities.
MacInnes denies the allegations and is seeking aggravated damages and a court order to stop Wilson repeating the claims.
Court filings and opening statements detailed a September 2023 Bondi swim and a shared bath after Ghost suffered a medical episode, with the central dispute being whether MacInnes told Wilson she felt uncomfortable and later changed her account.
MacInnes’s lawyers also alleged Wilson redacted or failed to produce texts, used PR firms and private investigators, and took defamation insurance; Wilson denies wrongdoing and has signalled defences including truth.
The Deb premiered at TIFF in 2024 and its Australian release was delayed amid the litigation; related suits in the U.S. and New South Wales have also been reported.







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