
"Charlotte MacInnes alleges that social media posts by Rebel Wilson suggested she had withdrawn a complaint in exchange for acting and music opportunities, damaging her reputation."
"MacInnes's manager informed the court that she signed a record deal with Atlantic Records worth $150,000, which included two EPs and an advance of $110,000."
"Hannah Reilly, co-writer of The Deb, described MacInnes as a talented actor who had been irrevocably hardened by the social media posts, affecting her trust in the world."
"MacInnes reported experiencing vivid nightmares and panic attacks, stating that the social media fallout had taken away her innocence and trust."
Charlotte MacInnes is suing Rebel Wilson over social media posts that allegedly harmed her reputation and career. MacInnes claims the posts suggested she withdrew a complaint about discomfort after bathing with Wilson's co-producer. Despite the allegations, MacInnes secured a $150,000 record deal with Atlantic Records. Her manager stated that the deal was based on MacInnes's talent. MacInnes expressed emotional distress, including nightmares and panic attacks, due to the social media fallout. Wilson's legal team argued that MacInnes had not suffered career harm since the posts were made.
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