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‘Outrageous’: Rebel Wilson denies she was behind Snapchat leak of actor’s nude photo, court hears

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‘Outrageous’: Rebel Wilson denies she was behind Snapchat leak of actor’s nude photo, court hears
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Rebel Wilson has returned for a third day of testimony in a defamation trial brought by Charlotte MacInnes, who alleges Wilson damaged her reputation through social media posts questioning her credibility about a harassment claim. Wilson denies the allegations and maintains MacInnes initially expressed discomfort with a co-producer but later retracted it to advance her career. The trial continues with scrutiny over Wilson's communications and financial ties to a PR firm linked to controversial online content.

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Hollywood star Rebel Wilson arrives at the Federal Court of Australia the in Sydney on Thursday to give testimony in the defamation case against her. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAPView image in fullscreenHollywood star Rebel Wilson arrives at the Federal Court of Australia the in Sydney on Thursday to give testimony in the defamation case against her. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAPSydneyRebel Wilson takes to the witness stand for third day of testimony in defamation trial The Pitch Perfect star is being sued for defamation by Charlotte MacInnes, the lead actor of Wilson’s directorial debut, The Deb Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Australian Associated PressWed 29 Apr 2026 22.37 EDTLast modified on Wed 29 Apr 2026…

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