Rebel Wilson recounts feeling intimidated by her “Grimsby” co-star Sacha Baron Cohen in an excerpt from her upcoming memoir. She claims that Cohen repeatedly suggested she do a nude scene and then later asked her to perform a shocking act during filming. Wilson describes feeling uncomfortable and compromising by slapping Cohen and improvising lines to get out of the situation. She later had to film an intimate scene with Cohen, which made her realize the seriousness of the situation.

Despite feeling pressured and uncomfortable during the filming, Wilson went on to discuss her experience on a radio show in 2014. She states that she decided to share her story now in the hopes of creating a dialogue and preventing similar incidents from happening in the future. Wilson named Cohen as the individual she referred to as a “massive a-hole” in her memoir, which caused a stir in the media. She received backlash from Cohen, who denied any wrongdoing and hired crisis PR managers and lawyers to handle the situation.

Cohen’s representatives have denied Wilson’s claims and provided evidence to support their stance. They assert that Wilson was treated respectfully and empowered during the filming of “Grimsby.” Despite this, Wilson has remained steadfast in her allegations and stands by her decision to speak out. She took to Instagram to reaffirm her stance and assert that she will not back down despite the pressure from Cohen’s team to prevent the release of her book.

Wilson’s decision to share her story highlights the importance of women speaking out against inappropriate behavior in the entertainment industry. Her experience sheds light on the power dynamics that can exist on film sets and the need for greater accountability and respect. By courageously sharing her experience, Wilson hopes to bring attention to this issue and create a safer environment for all individuals working in the industry. Her story serves as a reminder of the importance of standing up for oneself and advocating for change.

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