Australian actor Rebel Wilson recently made headlines when he revealed that he didn’t become a virgin until he was 35. It’s a topic he addresses in his upcoming memoir, Rebel Rising. Wilson spoke openly about her experience in an effort to encourage her followers.
In an interview with People magazine, Wilson stressed the importance of waiting until one is ready and said that not everyone has to lose their virginity until adolescence. Being a “late bloomer”, she admitted that she was embarrassed to admit that she lost her virginity in her mid-thirties.
Wilson’s confession coincides with conversations about being a virgin and the societal pressures associated with having sex. By sharing her story she wants to reduce the pressure young people feel about their experiences.
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In addition to her personal revelations, Wilson’s memoir also discusses her grievances with Borat star Sacha Baron Cohen. She accuses Baron Cohen of having a “big h*le” in her memoir, with an entire chapter devoted to her experiences with him.
While Wilson’s revelations have sparked conversation, it’s important to remember that everyone’s journey is unique, and there is no right or wrong timeline for experiencing sexuality.
Wilson’s memoir, Rebel Rising, is set to hit the shelves on April 2, providing readers with an in-depth look at her life and experiences.
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