Rebel Wilson candidly discusses her "worst work experience" on the set of "The Brothers Grimsby."

Wilson felt disrespected and degraded due to the portrayal of her character's size in the film.

The comedic star refrained from speaking out at the time for fear of being labeled a troublemaker

Despite her discomfort, Wilson returned for reshoots, but never promoted or watched the film.

In her upcoming memoir, "Rebel Rising," Wilson promises to reveal the truth behind her ordeal.

Wilson accuses Sacha Baron Cohen of pressuring her into nudity and inappropriate scenes during filming.

Baron Cohen vehemently denies Wilson's allegations, citing evidence from the production period.

Wilson's revelations highlight the challenges faced by actors in navigating professional boundaries.

The memoir serves as a powerful testament to Wilson's resilience and      determination to speak her truth.

Fans eagerly await the release of "Rebel Rising" to gain insight into Wilson's experiences.

Wilson's story underscores the importance of accountability and respect in all workplaces.

Ultimately, Wilson's courage in sharing her story empowers others to confront similar challenges.