Australian actress Rebel Wilson has been sued by a production company involved in her directorial debut film, The Deb. U.K.-based AI Film filed against Wilson in the New South Wales Supreme Court this week alleging that the actress deliberately obstructed the release of the film and made defamatory statements that led to financial and reputational damage, The Guardian reported. The legal drama started last year when Wilson accused her fellow producers of sexual misconduct, embezzlement, and hampering the film’s distribution on social media. Actress Charlotte MacInnes, who appears in the film, dismissed Wilson’s allegations, calling them “false and absurd,” while producers Vince Holden, Amanda Ghost, and Gregor Cameron filed a suit against Wilson for defamation in Los Angeles. Wilson’s U.S.

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