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About Rebel Wilson
Rebel Wilson — Life and Legacy
Rebel Wilson is a prominent Australian actress and comedian celebrated for her unique blend of humor and authenticity. Best known for her role in the 'Pitch Perfect' series, she has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry, particularly in promoting body positivity and self-acceptance. Wilson's core philosophy revolves around embracing one's individuality, as she famously stated, 'I’m not a size zero,' challenging conventional beauty standards and encouraging others to love themselves as they are. Her quotes often reflect a deep understanding of confidence and resilience. For instance, when she discusses failure, she emphasizes that it is merely a stepping stone to success, which resonates with many who face setbacks. This perspective not only showcases her humor but also reveals her belief in the power of perseverance and authenticity in achieving one's goals. Wilson's influence extends beyond her comedic roles; her candidness about her own struggles with body image and self-acceptance has inspired countless fans. By sharing her journey, she fosters a sense of community and empowerment, reminding us that embracing our true selves is essential for personal growth and fulfillment. Her quotes continue to resonate, making her a significant voice in contemporary discussions about confidence and self-love.
Quote collection
Rebel Wilson quotes (page 1 of 3)
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"I don't like karaoke because the mics are always so worn out. The quality of the mics is such that you're always going (screaming) "Yeah, yeah!" and then you can't like it. It's like sometimes I'm too professional to get up and do it."
"I've got a swimming pool and I pretend to be like a mermaid, like in the middle of the night. It kind of de-stresses me."
"I think that is a really good message, especially for young girls to hear. The fact that someone like me from the western suburbs of Sydney could become an actress in movies who didn't look like a regular actress, and that I can make it I think gives a lot of hope to other girls who are really creative and don't necessarily follow the standard of what some people consider beauty to be."
"Been sitting at home all weekend writing for MTV Movie Awards - unfortunately MTV won't let me do my strip routine ala Magic Mike."
"There are so many glamorous actresses, but you know what? In the real world, nobody looks like that."
"I don’t really care what I look like that much, and I think women out there should just be happy with the way they look. They shouldn’t really try to conform to any kind of stereotype. Just be happy and hopefully healthy."
"Even when I'm playing someone named 'Fat Amy.' I'm all about confidence and attitude."
"All my family has very good mathematical abilities - like, so dorky. I was the dork then in school - on any maths exams I'd get 100%. I just knew how to do maths and most people would hate it, but for some reason it just came."
"For a comedienne, you have to have a little tragedy or a dark side, just not too much. Otherwise it's too disruptive."
"My American accent is really, really good. I started out in the theater, doing all different characters with all different accents. When I first came to America, I thought I would be playing American, all the time. It was just weird how it worked out that I played more international characters."
"As a kid, I never thought I'd be an actress. Never, ever, ever, no way. I was really shy - bordering on social disorder shy - and I was really academic."
"A League of Their Own' had some special meaning for me, I guess - it's about women joining together and being empowered, but also about sisters sticking together even when there's drama and struggles. I'm really close to my two sisters and my brother, so I liked that about it."
"I think girls who looked like me or were from the poorer area where I'm from in Australia, like you don't think "Oh, I'm going to be a movie star." You just didn't think that would happen to girls like me where I'm from."
"As part of my job, I got malaria really badly and was put in intensive care, and I had a hallucination because they give you this cocktail of drugs to fix you so you don't die, and I had this hallucination that I was at the Oscars and I won and I was a really good actress, and it was so real that when I came out of the hospital, I started saying to people I'm going to become an actress."
"I know, I pick up the roles other actresses don’t want [laughs]. When there’s movies where there are two sisters and one’s the uglier sister, there’s always no actress that wants to go for it. I’m like, why not! They’re the best roles!"
"I stay fat because it just wouldn't be fair to all the thin people if I were this good-looking, intelligent, funny, and thin. It's a public service really."
"At school, nobody thought I was smart and I became smart. Nobody wanted to be my friend and then I had lots of friends."
"I never thought I would end up being an actress. I thought I really was going to do serious stuff like law or politics."
"I think Russell Crowe is a brilliant actor."