Rebel Wilson isn't backing down from her feud with Sacha Baron Cohen, saying no amount of money would get her to work with the actor again. Wilson made headlines for her comments about Baron Cohen in her new memoir, alleging inappropriate behavior while they were filming 'The Brothers Grimsby.' While on 'Watch What Happens Live,' the topic was brought up during a round of "Plead the Fifth."
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Rebel Wilson Reveals That She , Lost Her Virginity in Her Mid-30s.
In an interview with 'People' published on March 27, Wilson shared that she was 35 years old when she lost her virginity, CNN reports. .
She was speaking with the publication to promote her upcoming memoir, 'Rebel Rising.'.
The self-described "late bloomer" hopes that sharing her story will spread a "positive message" to others.
Not everybody has to lose
their virginity as a teenager, Rebel Wilson, to 'People'.
People can wait till they’re ready or
wait till they’re a bit more mature, Rebel Wilson, to 'People'.
You obviously don’t have to
wait until you’re in your thirties
like me, but you shouldn’t feel
pressure as a young person, Rebel Wilson, to 'People'.
Wilson went on to say that if
she was born 20 years later, .
“I probably would’ve explored my
sexuality more. I just knew I was attracted
to men, and that was the normal thing.”.
And then only years later, meeting
women and having feelings for a
woman, and that, I just think it’s a
sign of where society kind of was, Rebel Wilson, to 'People'.
Wilson is currently engaged to
Ramona Agruma, a clothing designer.
She also welcomed her first child,
Royce Lillian, via surrogacy in 2022.
'Rebel Rising' will hit shelves on April 2.
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Rebel Wilson has now revealed that Sacha Baron Cohen is the unnamed "a*whole" that she previously said she had a bad experience working with. Last week, in an Instagram post, Wilson revealed that she intended to dedicate a whole chapter in her upcoming memoir, 'Rebel Rising' to "a massive asshole" she had previously worked with in Hollywood, although she didn’t reveal the person's name. Wilson claimed that Baron Cohen is the actor in question, writing, "I will not be bullied or silenced by high priced lawyers or PR crisis managers. The "asshole" that I am talking about in ONE CHAPTER of my book is: Sacha Baron Cohen."
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Patti Smith Is Honored to Have Been , Name-Dropped on Taylor Swift’s New Album.
Taylor Swift name-dropped legendary musician Patti Smith in a song on her new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.'.
Taylor Swift name-dropped legendary musician Patti Smith in a song on her new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department.'.
And who's gonna hold you like me?
And who's gonna know you, if not me?
I laughed in your face and said,
'You're not Dylan Thomas, I'm not Patti Smith
This ain't the Chelsea Hotel,
we'rе modern idiots.'
And who's gonna hold you like me?, Taylor Swift, via "The Tortured Poets Department".
And who's gonna hold you like me?
And who's gonna know you, if not me?
I laughed in your face and said,
'You're not Dylan Thomas, I'm not Patti Smith
This ain't the Chelsea Hotel,
we'rе modern idiots.'
And who's gonna hold you like me?, Taylor Swift, via "The Tortured Poets Department".
77-year-old Smith took to Instagram to thank Swift for the mention, 'Cosmopolitan' reports. .
77-year-old Smith took to Instagram to thank Swift for the mention, 'Cosmopolitan' reports. .
She posted black and white pictures of herself reading 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog' by Dylan Thomas with the following caption:.
This is saying I was moved to be
mentioned in the company of the
great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
Thank you Taylor. @taylorswift, Patti Smith, via Instagram.
This isn't the first time Smith has spoken positively about Swift, 'Cosmopolitan' reports.
In 2019, she talked about Swift's celebrity status with 'The New York Times.'.
She's a pop star who's under
tremendous scrutiny all the time,
and one can't imagine what that's like, Patti Smith, to 'The New York Times'.
It's unbelievable to not be able to go
anywhere, do anything, have messy hair. , Patti Smith, to 'The New York Times'.
And I’m sure that she’s trying to
do something good. She’s not
trying to do something bad. , Patti Smith, to 'The New York Times'.
And if it influences some of her
avid fans to open up their
thoughts, what does it matter?, Patti Smith, to 'The New York Times'
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