• Rebel Wilson has opened up about losing her virginity
  • She was a late bloomer by her own accounts
  • THIS is how Rebel breaks things down

Her upcoming memoir, 'Rebel Rising', is not just a tell-all but a powerful message to the youth about the importance of personal readiness over societal expectations. This article delves into Wilson's personal anecdotes and her positive outlook on late blooming, as she navigates through her past experiences and current life as an engaged mother.

Rebel is always true to herself and her opinions

Rebel Wilson is no stranger to dropping bombshells, but her latest revelation is shaking up the celebrity world! In a fearless move, the 'Pitch Perfect' star has revealed in her memoir, 'Rebel Rising', that she waved goodbye to her virginity at the ripe age of 35. But hold your gasps – there's a twist to this tale of late blooming!

In an exclusive chat with 'People' magazine, Wilson spills the beans, "Not everybody has to lose their virginity as a teenager." She's all about waiting till you're ready, folks! No rush, no fuss – it's all about maturity, and Rebel's here to tell you that it's okay to wait.

Remember those awkward teenage years? Well, Wilson does! She dodged those prying questions about her love life like a pro. "I just did it to just get it over with," she once fibbed to her BFF. But deep down, she was holding onto her V-card like a winning lottery ticket.

Late Bloomer or Trendsetter?

Calling herself a "late bloomer," Wilson muses that if she were a Gen Z'er, things might have been "very different." From viewing marriage as a "waste of time" to embracing love in all its forms, Rebel's journey has been nothing short of a rollercoaster.

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Now, with designer Ramona Agruma by her side and baby Royce Lillian cooing in the crib, Wilson's proving that life scripts are meant to be rewritten. It's all about love, baby!