Rebel Wilson’s one-year-old daughter made her red carpet debut at the premiere of The Deb during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
The Pitch Perfect star, 44, who stunned in a strapless purple gown at the event, posed for a memorable snap with her little one during the festivities which took place at Rob Thomson Hall.
Wilson made her directorial debut with the musical comedy, and also starred in the project.
The actress was seen flashing a cheerful smile as she held Royce in her arms inside the spacious venue amid the screening.
Rebel welcomed her nearly two-year-old daughter via surrogate in November 2022, and shares Royce with her fiancée, Ramona Agruma.
The one-year-old daughter of Rebel Wilson, 44, made her red carpet debut at the premiere of The Deb during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
Rebel welcomed her nearly two-year-old daughter via surrogate in November 2022 and shares Royce with her fiancée, Ramona Agruma.
During an interview with People In March, Wilson gushed about motherhood and revealed her daughter’s first and “favorite” word.
“I’m amazed at how much he melts my heart,” the star told the outlet. “And when he says ‘mama,’ that’s his new favorite word lately.”
“And that was her first word. It just melts your heart and you’re like, ‘Oh, I thought I’d be a strict mom, but apparently I’m the complete opposite.'”
Rebel spoke about how her surrogate became pregnant with her “last viable embryo” and called her daughter “a miracle.”
“She opens her eyes and looks at us. We are a family now,” the actress continued, referring to Agruma, and then added: “I am a mother. It’s a fucking miracle.”
And while he was talking with Mameluke In July, the Australian-born star admitted that “the lack of sleep is crazy.”
“Right now it’s just me (my fiancée) Ramona and I raising our kids and Roycey woke up at 5 in the morning,” he reflected at the time while using his daughter’s nickname.
‘Even if he’s sleeping and he might wake up twice a night, that’s twice when you’re in a deep sleep and you hear the baby monitor and you think…’
During an interview with People in March, Wilson gushed about motherhood and revealed her daughter’s first and “favorite” word.
While walking the red carpet during the premiere of The Deb at TIFF, the star turned heads in a strapless purple gown that hugged her figure and featured pieces of sheer fabric around the bodice for dramatic effect.
Her blonde locks were parted to one side and pulled back into an elegant updo, allowing wavy strands to line the right side of her face.
A slit could be seen on the left side and the material of the dress flowed down into a short train to the floor.
Rebel added: “But he’s at an adorable stage. He’s really into books and classical music, which is really cool. Beethoven, Mozart, all that.”
“I think he’s a little genius, but I think every mother might think that about their children at that age.”
While walking the red carpet during the premiere of The Deb at TIFF, the star turned heads in a strapless purple gown that hugged her figure and featured pieces of sheer fabric around the bodice for dramatic effect.
Her blonde locks were parted to one side and pulled back into an elegant updo, allowing wavy strands to line the right side of her face.
Wilson was joined by Ramona, who wore a strapless white dress with ruched detailing around the waist.
On the left side a slit could be seen and the material of the dress fell forming a short train to the floor.
The couple, who announced their engagement in February last year, sweetly held hands during a photo shoot together at the screening.
Not only did Rebel make her directorial debut with The Deb, but she also co-wrote the script and took on the role of a saloon owner in the musical comedy.
The couple, who announced their engagement in February last year, sweetly held hands during a photo shoot together at the screening.
Not only did Rebel make her directorial debut with The Deb, but she also co-wrote the script and took on the role of a saloon owner in the musical comedy.
The premise is this: “two teenage girls attend a debutante ball in a small rural town,” according to a Official IMDB synopsis.
Other stars who appeared in the film include Natalie Abbott, Stevie Jean, Charlotte MacInnes, Tara Morice and Shane Jacobson.
In the midst of the film’s premiere at TIFF, Rebel has found herself embroiled in a legal drama with three of the project’s producers.
Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden sued her for defamation after Wilson accused the three of “bad behavior” on set.
He also accused them of embezzlement and trying to prevent the film from being screened at TIFF.
After the producers filed the lawsuit, Wilson responded on Instagram and addressed Len Blavatnik, who financed the film.
‘Len Blavatnik, please stop funding and protecting Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden,’ she wrote in a post.
“All I did was tell the truth about these complete morons. Now they are filing a false defamation lawsuit and producing fake articles to cause even more damage.”
Wilson said People Before the premiere, The Deb “will shine,” although the legal problems “are not ideal.”
In the midst of the film’s premiere at TIFF, Rebel has found herself embroiled in a legal drama with three of the project’s producers.
“At the end of the day, I’m very proud of the fact that (TIFF CEO) Cameron Bailey chose this to play at the festival.”
She continued: “And the honour of being chosen for TIFF, and again, as a first-time director, is just enormous.”
Asked if the legal drama will possibly come to an end soon, Rebel said: “Yeah, I feel very confident that… Yeah, because the movie speaks for itself.”
“It’s so good, so original and so unique that the film will shine.”