Rebel Wilson, best known for her comedic roles in movies such as “Pitch Perfect” and “Bridesmaids,” is sharing a personal revelation in her upcoming memoir “Rebel Rising.” The actress recently opened up to People magazine about losing her virginity at the age of 35, in the hopes of empowering young people to feel confident and secure in their own decisions about sex and intimacy.
In the interview, Wilson encourages readers to wait until they are truly ready and mature before taking that step. She believes that her own experience could serve as a positive message to others who may be feeling pressured by societal norms.
Describing herself as a “late bloomer,” Wilson reflects on her past attitudes towards sexuality and how societal expectations influenced her beliefs. She acknowledges that if she had been born twenty years later, she may have explored her sexuality more freely.
The Australian actress, who recently became engaged and welcomed her daughter via surrogacy, is now embracing her journey and has nothing to hide. “Rebel Rising” is set to hit bookstores on April 2, offering readers a deeper insight into Wilson’s personal experiences and the lessons she has learned along the way.