Rebel Wilson discloses lesser known facts about self in bombshell memoir
Rebel Wilson's memoir 'Rebel Rising' was released on April 3
In her recent memoir, Rebel Wilson genuinely revealed everything, including the identity of the actor who caused her to lose her virginity at the age of 35.
In her biography Rebel Rising, which was released on April 2, Wilson, 44, disclosed that she had lost her virginity to "Mickey," also known as Mickey Gooch Jr., with whom she had aroused rumours of a romance in 2015.
"Micks, I know this might be news to you if you are reading this, but yes, I lost my virginity to you," Wilson revealed in her tell-all.
The actress revealed that Hana Mae Lee, her co-star in Pitch Perfect, introduced the two, and they went on a six-month romance.
She remembered how Gooch entered her life when she was told that "life is short" after her mother was diagnosed with cancer.
"I didn’t want to live my life without experiencing s*x. Experiencing love. I put it out into the universe that I was finally ready. I was going to feel the fear and just do it," Wilson wrote.
Wilson acknowledged that Gooch had given her a sense of being "loved and desired," but after their "first big trip away together," she declared that "our relationship isn't going to work out."
Wilson assured followers that "he knows" she lost her virginity to him in an interview with The New York Times that was published on Wednesday, revealing that Gooch was the first to read her novel.
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