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Rebel Wilson's directorial debut 'The Deb' premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival amidst a contentious legal battle with the film's producers, who have filed a defamation lawsuit against her. Wilson, who attended the event in a striking purple gown, expressed pride in the film's selection at TIFF, despite the ongoing disputes, stating, 'At the end of the day, I'm so proud... it's just huge.' She has accused producers Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron, and Vince Holden of attempting to block the film's premiere, while they have countered with allegations of her misconduct during production. Wilson emphasized her confidence in the film's quality, asserting, 'The movie will shine.' As the festival unfolds, Wilson has been seen enjoying the event alongside celebrities, maintaining a positive public image despite her legal challenges.
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