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Rebel Wilson shows off her slender figure as she steps out for the TIFF directors’ dinner amid controversy over her film The Deb

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Rebel Wilson (pictured) raised the temperature at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, amid a contentious legal battle with the producers of her directorial debut The Deb

Rebel Wilson raised the temperature at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, amid a contentious legal battle with the producers of her directorial debut, The Deb.

The Bridesmaids actress, 44, who is being sued by the film’s producers for defamation, posted a gallery of steamy photos on Instagram in which she showed off her best angles in a form-fitting black Versace dress.

The stunner’s luscious blonde hair was tied back into a ponytail and a radiant coat of makeup and smoky eyeshadow gave her look that extra oomph, as she showed off her slender figure and incredible weight loss.

She completed her stunning look with matching high heels and accessorized with a designer clutch.

The Sydney-born star exuded style and confidence as she showed off her best angles in the stunning photos, taken during the TIFF Director’s Dinner.

Rebel looked to be having the time of her life at the exclusive film festival, where she was seen partying with many of her A-list friends, including Selena Gomez and Robbie Williams.

The blonde beauty is currently in Canada attending the festival for the world premiere of her Australian musical comedy The Deb, which is scheduled for general release later this year.

This comes after Rebel responded to the film’s producers with an expletive-laden tirade after they filed legal action against her.

Rebel Wilson (pictured) raised the temperature at the Toronto International Film Festival on Thursday, amid a contentious legal battle with the producers of her directorial debut The Deb

The actress made her point very clear after it emerged that the producers of her film were suing her for defamation in a shocking incident.

Producers Amanda Ghost and Gregor Cameron, and executive producer Vince Holden filed a lawsuit after Rebel accused them of blocking the premiere of her film at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.

Last month, the trio filed an amended complaint, prompting Wilson to respond with a harsh statement directed at Len Blavatnik, the billionaire whose company AI Film financed the coming-of-age musical.

The Bridesmaids actress, 44, who is being sued by the film's producers for defamation, posted a gallery of steamy photos on Instagram in which she showed off her best angles in a fitted black Versace dress.

The Bridesmaids actress, 44, who is being sued by the film’s producers for defamation, posted a gallery of steamy photos on Instagram in which she showed off her best angles in a fitted black Versace dress.

‘Len Blavatnik, please stop funding and protecting Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden,’ Wilson wrote in an impassioned Instagram post.

Calling the producers “idiots,” he continued his tirade, also accusing them of being “vile and disgusting.”

“It is clear that these recent press articles and the continued retaliation against me for speaking the truth about my little Australian film are FALSE,” Wilson continued.

The stunner's luscious blonde hair was tied back in a ponytail and a radiant coat of makeup and smoky eyeshadow gave her look that extra oomph.

The stunner’s luscious blonde hair was tied back in a ponytail and a radiant coat of makeup and smoky eyeshadow gave her look that extra oomph.

Prior to that, The Deb’s producers branded Wilson a “malicious bully” in a defamation lawsuit filed against her as the fallout from the film’s botched release continues to deteriorate.

In their amended complaint, The Deb producers claimed Wilson defamed them in an Instagram post outlining their allegations of misappropriating money from the film’s budget and also claimed Ghost sexually harassed one of the lead actresses as false and without “one iota of evidence to support such claims.”

Meanwhile, Rebel’s attorney Bryan Freedman said “the number of people who support Rebel’s experience is staggering” in a statement provided to Deadline.

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