Here's Why Rebel Wilson's Memoir "Rebel Rising" Has Been Censored In The UK, Australia, And New Zealand

    "What followed was the worst experience of my professional life. An incident that left me feeling bullied, humiliated, and compromised. It can't be printed here."

    A passage in Rebel Wilson's memoir where she details an alleged negative experience working with Sacha Baron Cohen on The Brothers Grimsby has been redacted in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand editions.

    Closeup of Rebel Wilson

    Before the release of her memoir Rebel Rising, Rebel claimed that a then-unnamed actor — later revealed to be Sacha — was "trying to threaten" her and "stop press coming out about [her] new book."

    Book cover featuring Rebel Wilson for her memoir "Rebel Rising." She poses confidently in a glittery outfit

    The book was published in full in the US earlier this month and included a chapter titled "Sacha Baron Cohen and other assholes," where Rebel made several claims about her time on the 2016 set. Amongst them, she alleged that Sacha repeatedly pressured her to perform nude on screen and to perform a lewd sex act in a room with his friends.

    Screenshot from "The Brothers Grimsby"

    New images of the UK edition of the book, released yesterday, show that a significant portion of Sacha's chapter has been blocked out:

    An individual holding a book with redacted text on visible pages

    Above the blacked-out portion reads, "What followed was the worst experience of my professional life. An incident that left me feeling bullied, humiliated, and compromised. It can't be printed here due to peculiarities of the law in England and Wales."

    Person reading a book with text and piano score

    A spokesperson for Sacha told Deadline, “Harper Collins did not fact-check this chapter in the book prior to publication and took the sensible but terribly belated step of deleting Rebel Wilson’s defamatory claims once presented with evidence that they were false."

    Closeup of Sacha Baron Cohen

    Rebel's attorney told Deadline that she maintains her version, stating, "Rebel and I want to thank all the woman who have shared their stories with us about their experiences with Sacha Baron Cohen. We are grateful for their strength and bravery.”

    Rebel Wilson in a one-shoulder green dress with a statement necklace

    You can read more about the excerpt here.