Rebel Wilson says claims she bullied women on her film are 'absolute nonsense'
MacInnes says she never made such a complaint. On Tuesday, prosecutors asked if Wilson saw herself as a "champion of women" to which she said yes.
"That's absolute nonsense," Wilson told the court.
Ghost had an allergic reaction to the cold water, known as cold urticaria, breaking out in red welts and shaking uncontrollably, the court heard last week. The pair rushed back to Ghost's beachside apartment where MacInnes ran a hot bath for Ghost, who had already gotten into a shower to warm up.
MacInnes climbed into the bath first in a bid to warm up too, and Ghost later joined her.
Both were wearing their swimsuits. At one point, Ghost's assistant brought hot drinks for the pair and they all chatted briefly in the bathroom.
"Charlotte says all good," Wilson wrote in a message to Ghost, relaying her conversation after speaking with MacInnes.
"She just meant 'it was a bizarre situation' not that she personally felt uncomfortable. "
Last week in court, Wilson's lawyers claimed that MacInnes's career had not been hurt by the social media posts, and in fact, her career had flourished with a record deal with major label Atlantic and a role in a US theatre show produced by Ghost.
The court also earlier heard allegations by the prosecution that Wilson had ordered a US public relations firm to create websites to paint Ghost as an "Indian Ghislaine Maxwell"
Logic Quality Breakdown:
- Updated_At:
- Truth_Blocks:
- Analysis_Method: