A Los Angeles judge has tossed most of Rebel Wilson‘s lawsuit against producers of The Deb, calling many of the allegations “conclusory without specific facts” and “abusive.” https://t.co/4b9gnTkWkn
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 15, 2026
In court in Los Angeles, a judge tossed most of Rebel Wilson‘s lawsuit against producers of The Deb, calling many of the allegations “conclusory without specific facts” and “abusive.”
The Deb producers are represented by Camille Vasquez who is quoted as saying: “With Ms. Wilson’s claims dismissed, the case now focuses on her conduct, including serious questions about the source of smear websites deploying racist, false and abusive content to target Amanda Ghost—those issues will be pursued zealously in discovery”
Rebel is not allowed to remedy any of the tossed claims she made, however one claim for intentional infliction of emotional distress is still open.
This one is a messy mess. The money behind the producers is billionaire Len Blavatnik, an investor in Amanda Ghost’s Unigram who owns most of Warner Music Group.