Rebel Wilson's latest feature film is delayed amid 'PR nightmare' after her legal feud with producers of her directorial debut The Deb READ MORE: Rebel Wilson is mellow in yellow as she returns to Australia looking casual and carefree amid legal dramas By Kate Dennett For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:44, 7 August 2024 | Updated: 00:50, 7 August 2024 e-mail View comments Production on Rebel Wilson 's latest feature film has allegedly been delayed after her legal feud with the producers of her directorial debut The Deb emerged. The actress, 44, was reportedly due to start filming on a new project, titled They, in Australia in less than a month but production is said to have been pushed back. The studios are said to have been rebooked for January after production was delayed 'due to some financial and personal issues'.

Insiders are reportedly concerned that the feature film, which is set to star comedian Wilson, may not get made at all amid the difficulties. 'There are some really big question marks and a dark cloud that is haunting a number of upcoming projects which will need to be addressed before getting the ball rolling again,' a source told Yahoo Lifestyle . 'Rebel is arguably one of Australia's most successful comedians all over the world and for a while everything she touched turned to comedy gold,' another insider claimed.

'But the tide has turned and many believe this is a PR nightmare for the actress moving forward.' It comes after the producers of her directori.