Rebel Wilson has accused Sacha Baron Cohen of attempting to block the release of her memoir. Taking to Instagram, the Australian actress asserted her determination not to be intimidated by legal threats or public relations tactics. She specifically pointed to Cohen as the individual she addresses in one chapter of her upcoming book, “Rebel Rising.”
In a candid Instagram video on March 15, Wilson shared her approach to working with fellow stars in Hollywood, reflecting on her early experiences encountering difficult personalities in the industry. She recounted a previous collaboration with Cohen on the 2016 film “The Brothers Grimsby,” where she played Dawn Grobham opposite Cohen’s character Nobby. Despite Wilson’s refusal to comply with certain requests, including a nude scene and a peculiar final scene request, she found herself at odds with Cohen’s preferences.
Wilson’s memoir is scheduled for release on April 2, offering readers insights into her career and personal journey. The actress, recognized for her roles in “Bridesmaids” and the “Pitch Perfect” series, has been candid about her struggles with weight and her efforts to maintain a healthy lifestyle amidst the demands of her career.
Meanwhile, Sacha Baron Cohen, renowned for his controversial comedic ventures such as “Borat” and “Brüno,” has faced criticism and acclaim alike for pushing boundaries in his work. Despite the accolades garnered by his films, Cohen’s humor has often courted controversy, with instances such as the Rudy Giuliani scene in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm” raising eyebrows.
As Wilson prepares to share her story with the world, her confrontation with Cohen sheds light on the complexities of navigating Hollywood and standing up for personal boundaries in the entertainment industry.