Rebel Wilson’s Memoir Redacted in UK Due to Legal Issues

The UK version of Rebel Wilson’s memoir has undergone significant redactions, with most of the content related to Sacha Baron Cohen removed. Wilson attributed this to legal differences between the UK and US, while Cohen disputed her characterization, claiming that printing falsehoods is against UK law. HarperCollins, the publisher, stated that the redacted material constituted ‘most of one page with some other small redactions,’ involving allegations of humiliating treatment on the set of ‘Grimsby.’ Cohen’s team has strongly denied these assertions, maintaining that Wilson was an active collaborator in the film’s creative process.

Rebel Wilson’s Memoir Redacted in UK Over Legal Concerns

The UK edition of Rebel Wilson’s memoir will include redacted passages related to her experiences with Sacha Baron Cohen on the set of the 2016 film Grimsby. HarperCollins, the publisher, stated that legal reasons necessitated the redactions, which affect a small portion of the book. Baron Cohen’s spokesperson maintains that Wilson’s claims are false and contradict evidence.

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