Rebel Wilson has claimed that a member of the Royal family invited her to a drug-fuelled orgy at the home of a US tech billionaire.
The actress makes the allegation in her memoir, Rebel Rising. She does not name the minor royal in question, but said that the party took place in 2014.
“I got thrown a last-minute invite to a tech billionaire’s party – the guy who invited me, who’s like fifteenth or twentieth in line to the British throne, had said to my male friend, ‘We need more girls’,” she writes.
The party was at a rented ranch just outside Los Angeles and had a medieval theme. Wilson wore a “buxom damsel outfit complete with cone hat. It was a vibe.”
She recalled: “The party was insane. Men were jousting on horses in a field, girls dressed as mermaids were in the pool … The property was massive, and because it was quite a drive, people had been assigned rooms to sleep there overnight.”
Describing the events of that night, Wilson said: “I watch the British royal flounder around whilst I continuously hike up my boobs … There’s a huge private fireworks display and then all of a sudden it’s 2am and a guy comes out with a large tray piled with what looks like a ton of candy.
“I’m like, ‘Ooooh, is that candy?’ and the guy holding the tray says, ‘No, this is the molly [MDMA],’ and I turned to the screenwriter I’ve been talking with, confused. He says, ‘Oh, it’s for the orgy … the orgies normally start at these things about this time.’”
She writes: “Now the comment by the Windsor about needing more girls started to make a lot more sense. They weren’t talking about a boy-girl ratio like it was a year-eight disco. They were talking about an ORGY!”
Wilson said: “Needless to say, I hike up my damsel dress and run out of there as fast as I can.”
The Australian actress said that, in the same year, she was offered $2 million to spend a weekend with a Jordanian prince. She was “flattered by the offer” but turned it down.
Another chapter of Rebel Rising is entitled Sacha Baron Cohen and Other A–holes. The actress planned to publish allegations about Baron Cohen’s behaviour on the set of their film The Brothers Grimsby.
However, after Baron Cohen strenuously denied the allegations via his lawyers, HarperCollins was forced to redact a full page of claims.