Rebel Wilson’s allegations of inappropriate behavior and embezzlement are denied by producers.
Cast and crew members The WolfThey rallied around Rebel Wilson after the show’s producers sued her for defamation.
Actress Dolores Dunbar praised Wilson’s directorial debut, saying: “With over 60 years of experience as an actress, but making my film debut, I can say that I have never been part of a more joyful and inclusive experience… Since then, I have shared with family and friends how, as a director, [Wilson] It exceeded my expectations.”
Producers Amanda Jost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden filed a lawsuit against Wilson on July 12, alleging defamation after she accused them of inappropriate behavior on set and embezzling production funds.
“I found Rebel to be incredibly supportive and collaborative on set, not only for myself, but also for those around me during filming and at all other times,” Shane Jacobson, another person who worked with the comedian, exclusively told People. Page Six From his experience.
“I would be more than happy to raise my hand to be guided.” [by] “Rebel Wilson again anytime in the future.”
According to the publication, collaborating with the 44-year-old Rebel Rising author is “one of the greatest joys” of Michael Yezersky’s career as an Emmy-nominated author.
On July 10, Ripple made the accusations against the production audience in a long video posted to Instagram.
She revealed that despite being selected for the prestigious closing slot at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September, the film’s “business partners” have “turned around” and announced that The Wolf “Cannot premiere.”
“This dates back to October of last year, where I discovered bad behavior from these business partners,” she told her followers, before directly naming Jost, Cameron and Holden.
“I reported their bad behavior when I found out, not little things, but big things.”