**Orgy Revelation:** Rebel Wilson’s Shocking Invitation to Royal Party with Drugs and Alleged Orgies

Los Angeles, California – Actress Rebel Wilson shared a surprising anecdote from her new memoir, “Rebel Rising,” detailing an unexpected invitation she once received to a party thrown by a distant member of the British royal family in 2014. Wilson recounted being invited to a tech billionaire’s party on short notice, where she was asked to join for the medieval-themed event by a royal who needed more female attendees.

Dressed as a “buxom damsel” for the party at an undisclosed ranch outside Los Angeles, Wilson described a scene with men jousting on horses, girls dressed as mermaids by the pool, and a large fireworks display later in the evening. However, the atmosphere took a surprising turn when Wilson was offered what appeared to be a tray of candy, only to realize it was actually a drug called “Molly,” commonly known as MDMA or Ecstasy.

The revelation of the drug’s true purpose – for use during orgies that typically occurred at such events – prompted Wilson to make a hasty exit, shedding light on the intentions behind the royal’s request for more women at the party. The actress humorously detailed her swift departure from the festivities, highlighting the bizarre and unsettling nature of the experience.

“Rebel Rising” delves into various personal stories, including Wilson’s decision to wait until age 35 to have sex and her modest payment of $3,500 for her role in the film “Bridesmaids.” The memoir offers a glimpse into Wilson’s life, showcasing her journey and experiences that have shaped her career in the entertainment industry.

Available now, the memoir provides readers with a candid and entertaining look into Wilson’s life, offering a mix of humor, honesty, and insight into the world of Hollywood. Whether recounting hilarious anecdotes or sharing heartfelt moments, Wilson’s storytelling captivates audiences and offers a fresh perspective on fame, success, and the challenges of navigating the entertainment industry.