Rebel Wilson Defamation Case: Court Hears 'Malicious Concoctions' Claim
Sydney court hears first day of case where actress Charlotte MacInnes claims Hollywood star made false sexual harassment allegations about bath incident with producer Amanda Ghost
L'essentiel
- Rebel Wilson faces a defamation lawsuit in Sydney court over Instagram posts claiming actress Charlotte MacInnes was sexually harassed by producer Amanda Ghost but retracted her complaint in exchange for a theatre role and record deal.
- MacInnes denies making any complaint and calls the allegations 'malicious concoctions'.
- The incident occurred on September 5, 2023, when MacInnes and Ghost shared a bath at Ghost's Bondi Beach apartment after she had an allergic reaction to the water.
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This defamation case stems from social media posts by a high-profile Hollywood actress about a younger performer's experience with a film producer. The case involves competing narratives about whether a complaint was made and later retracted, with significant implications for all parties' reputations in the entertainment industry.
Claims by Rebel Wilson that a young Australian actress was sexually harassed by a producer but then hid it to better her career are "malicious concoctions", a Sydney court has heard on the first day of a defamation case against the Hollywood star.
In 2024 and 2025, Wilson posted on Instagram that Charlotte MacInnes - who stars in Wilson's film The Deb - had felt "uncomfortable" after sharing a bath with one of its female producers. The Pitch Perfect star claimed MacInnes had retracted a complaint - which MacInnes denies making - in exchange for a major theatre role and a record deal.
Lawyers for MacInnes have said she made no complaint to Wilson about the bath incident but that Wilson later used it as "leverage" in a dispute with producers about the film's budget and contracts.
On the first day of the case, the court saw a series of private texts between Wilson, the producer Amanda Ghost and MacInnes as well as detailed emails about the bath and alleged sexual harassment.
The incident happened on 5 September 2023 when MacInnes and Ghost went for a late afternoon swim at Bondi Beach. Ghost had an allergic reaction to the water, known as cold urticaria, breaking out in red welts and shaking uncontrollably, the court heard. The pair went back to Ghost's beachside apartment with MacInnes running a hot bath for Ghost, who had got into a shower to warm up.
Both later got into the bath – described by MacInnes' legal team as "oversized" – with both wearing their swimsuits. Ghost's assistant made hot drinks for the pair and sat with them in the bathroom for a short while.
The next day, Wilson spoke to MacInnes who told her she felt uncomfortable about the bath incident, according to Wilson, who then raised it with Ghost. But when Wilson discussed it with MacInnes again a couple of days later, the young actress said this was not what she had said, Chrysanthou said.
A text message sent by Wilson to the producer Ghost and shown to the court read: "Charlotte says all good. She just meant 'it was a bizarre situation' not that she personally felt uncomfortable."
The allegations that she was sexually harassed by Ghost but then retracted her complaint to further her career were "completely false, fantasy, malicious concoctions", Chrysanthou said.
However Wilson's lawyer David Sibtain said that MacInnes lied by denying she had complained to Wilson "to ensure that her career as an actress and musician progressed by appeasing Ms Ghost".
Sibtain said since the film, MacInnes has starred in a theatre production in the US and released a single, with another to "drop any day now".
"All of these wealth of prizes and opportunities that have materialised has come, we would suggest, because Ms MacInnes decided to tie herself to Ms Ghost's version."
"MacInnes lied by denying she had made a complaint to Ms Wilson, that a producer had asked her to have a bath and shower with her and it made her feel uncomfortable," David Sibtain said.
In one post from September 2024 Wilson wrote: "The fact that this girl has been employed now by this 'producer' in the lead role of a production called GATSBY (ART Boston) and given a record label – should be all the proof you need as to why she has now changed her story."
Questions ouvertes
- Did Charlotte MacInnes actually make a complaint to Rebel Wilson about the bath incident?
- Was there any connection between MacInnes getting a theatre role and record deal and not pursuing complaints?
- What was the exact nature of the communication between Wilson, MacInnes, and Ghost?
- Will there be testimony from the producer's assistant who was present during the bath?





