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FIVE THINGS ABOUT REBEL WILSON’S LAWSUIT

- The Daily Telegraph

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SHE DEFENDED HER LIFE STORY IN COURT Wilson, who appeared in the Pitch Perfect movie series and Bridesmaid­s, was suing over eight articles which accused her of inventing her life story to “make it in Hollywood,” including lying about her name, age and being related to Walt Disney. The articles were published in Woman’s Day, Australian Women’s Weekly, NW and OK magazine in 2015.

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SHE WON HER LAWSUIT Wilson, 37, said the “nasty” articles resulted in her losing roles in films such as Kung Fu Panda 3 and Trolls. “There was a lot of mud slung at me, but obviously, I know my life story,” Wilson said. “I just look forward to rebuilding my career now,” she said after winning the case.

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WILSON CAUSED QUITE A SCENE IN AUSTRALIA The trial in Melbourne — and Wilson’s antics — generated intense interest in Australia. On one occasion the actress, who has never won an Academy Award, briefly rapped an Oscar acceptance speech she imagined making in a hallucinat­ion while suffering malaria as a teenager. She also described sharing a home with Matt Lucas, the Little Britain star, and expressed her regret at missing out on appearing in a scene with Matt Damon.

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WILSON CHANGED HER NAME, NOT HER AGE The hearing featured clips from Wilson’s films, an interview with David Letterman and a full episode of an Australian biography series, as well as home video footage. Wilson insisted she never claimed she was six years younger than she is. She explained that she was born Melanie Elizabeth Bownds but changed her name to Rebel and took her mother’s surname. And she said she was indeed related to Disney and that he was her great or great-great uncle by marriage.

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‘LIGHTHEART­ED’ DEFENCE DIDN’T WORK In its defence, Bauer Media claimed that the articles were trivial, lightheart­ed, substantia­lly true and had not affected Wilson’s career.

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