Fresh legal drama surrounding Rebel Wilson has taken a darker turn as explosive new allegations surface in court.
A rising actor’s claims have reignited scrutiny around the Hollywood star, with accusations ranging from hacking to harassment.
As the case unfolds, disturbing details and emotional testimony are reshaping the narrative and drawing intense public attention once again.
The controversy stems from a lawsuit filed by actor Charlotte MacInnes, who alleges that Rebel Wilson hacked into her Snapchat account and distributed private images without consent.
According to court documents, the alleged incident involved deeply personal material being shared widely.
“Once I regained access to my account, I could see that whoever had hacked into the account had saved a nude photo of me that I had sent to my boyfriend and also uploaded a photo of a vagina (that wasn’t mine),” Ms. MacInnes stated in her affidavit per News.com.au.
She further alleged, “They then sent these two photos to all of my contacts on Snapchat, including my family, as well as many strangers.”
The actor claimed the ordeal was orchestrated by Wilson, adding, “I believe that this was orchestrated by Rebel,” and describing the experience as deeply distressing.
“It was completely terrifying and caused me a new kind of anxiety. I was not myself for some time after,” she said.
Rebel Wilson Faces Claims Of Bullying And Reputation Damage

Beyond the alleged leak, MacInnes accused Rebel Wilson of publicly damaging her reputation through social media posts.
The young actor said she once admired the star but was left feeling targeted and humiliated.
“I remember crying every day for weeks (after the social media posts),” she revealed in her affidavit.
She also expressed frustration over what she described as a contradiction in Wilson’s public image, stating, “It was ‘sickening that Rebel presented herself as a whistleblower who spoke out to protect me’ when she ‘has only acted spitefully towards me with constant bullying and harassment.’”
MacInnes further alleged, “I was also angry that Rebel claims to be someone who stands up for women and young Australian talent but then was so maliciously and unfairly persisting with a narrative that painted me as a liar, prostitute, sell out, and whore.”
“I was confused as to how she had ever been accepted by this industry as a respectful professional, as it felt to me that these actions were somehow comfortable to her,” she added.
Rebel Wilson Case Expands With Claims Involving Her Wife

The legal battle has also pulled in Wilson’s wife, Ramona Agruma, after MacInnes accused her of making social media posts that appeared to mock her testimony. One such post featured a reference to the animated character Dory.
“I suffer from short-term memory loss … or do I? I can’t remember,” the post read.
MacInnes told the court, “I felt as though she was mocking the evidence that I gave,” describing the impact of the post during ongoing proceedings.
The accusation came after MacInnes faced questioning over travel expenses during cross-examination, which she later clarified under re-examination by her legal team.
Conflicting Accounts Over Key Incident Raise Questions

At the center of the dispute is an incident involving a bath shared between MacInnes and producer Amanda Ghost in 2023.
Rebel Wilson has claimed the young actor initially expressed discomfort before allegedly retracting the complaint.
However, MacInnes has strongly denied ever making such a claim, maintaining that she “never” said she felt uncomfortable.
Meanwhile, Ghost offered her own perspective in court, acknowledging tension in the situation. “I wasn’t annoyed at the beginning, I was annoyed after Rebel presented a case against her to me,” she testified.
According to testimony, Ghost later admitted feeling so upset at one point that she “couldn’t even look at her,” though she also described herself as “shocked” rather than consistently angry.
Legal Battle Intensifies As New Details Emerge

Additional claims in the case have added further complexity, including allegations about the working environment during the production of “The Deb.”
MacInnes denied suggestions that she was forced into uncomfortable situations.
“Amanda did not force me to stay with her – she invited me to…Amanda didn’t have ‘sexual conversations’ with me,” she said in her affidavit.
The court also heard about text messages exchanged following the alleged incident.
“Charlotte says all good. She just meant ‘it was a bizarre situation’ not that she personally felt uncomfortable x,” Wilson reportedly wrote.
“Oh thank f**k for that!!” the producer responded.
Despite these exchanges, the case continues to highlight sharply conflicting accounts from those involved.
As proceedings move forward, the allegations and testimonies are expected to remain under intense scrutiny while the trial continues.
