Just a few days ago, Rebel Wilson took to social media to share an update on her personal life: her in a relationship with the designer Ramona Agrum . Wilson made the sweet announcement by sharing a picture of her and her girlfriend together, saying he thought he was “looking for a Disney prince” but maybe what he really needed was a “Disney princess” all this time. But after the revelation, an Australian reporter said she would be deported within two days if she didn’t comment on the relationship.
The Sydney Morning Herald Andrew Hornery, in a column written over the weekend, revealed that the paper sent an email to Rebel Wilson’s representatives on Thursday morning. And later that day, the actress would decide to go public on Instagram. In the editorial, Hornery called Wilson’s change a “big mistake” and said threatening to expel him wasn’t a problem because “sexual orientation is no longer something to hide.”
In the reporter’s article with her outlet, she also claimed that when the actress (now in her 40s) was previously having an affair with businessman Jacob Busch, “thankfully she had such a lewd interest” by entertaining the press about couple. After the Herald published the column, a backlash erupted online, with people rushing to side with Wilson for apparently being forced to publicly discuss a private matter. In Twitter opinion:
Rebel Wilson’s expulsion makes me very angry. going out or not is a very personal thing. it can take a lifetime to prepare. sometimes the right time never comes. when you eliminate someone, you take away their choice in such a violent way.June 11, 2022
BBC journalist Megha Mohan She also criticized the newspaper and the journalist for having “complained” that she chose herself to announce her relationship with Ramona Agrum. In her words:
I just read this article from @smh 3 times to make sure I didn’t misread it. The publication sent a message to Rebel Wilson that she would be expelled in 2 days, and now she complains that she herself chose to announce her relationship with a woman. Rather surprising. pic.twitter.com/qiPZkYFmkaJune 11, 2022
Immediately following the announcement of the relationship, it was reported that Rebel Wilson would be “very serious” with Ramona Agrum, according to people . Allegedly, the couple have been in a relationship since January and are “super happy together”. She apparently got involved with the creator through a friend, and apparently the two talked on the phone “for weeks” before meeting, which the star found “very romantic”.
The Australian artist also shared that she now feels in an equal society and healthy relationship. Presumably, she is different from what she went through in the past, when she “climbed” things she “shouldn’t have”. The Pitch Perfect alum has always shown love for her ex’s, saying “they’re great,” but, with her new partner, there seems to be a balance in the partnership that really works for her.
Rebel Wilson recently starred in her first film in three years, Last yearavailable for streaming with a netflix subscription The comedy is about a high school cheerleader who goes into a coma for 20 years and decides to graduate at 37. The film was in the top 10 on Netflix for nearly a month with his own the last day on the list earlier this week Yes has a huge cast which includes Mary Holland, Sam Richardson and Justin Hartley. Wilson has a lot to be grateful for right now, and as she walks away from this attempt to get out of the crash, let’s hope things turn out well for her and her girlfriend in the future.
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