The fact that Rebel Wilson lost her virginity at the age of 35 is revealed, and she expresses the hope that by revealing her personal experience, she would be able to convey a “positive message” to other people.

In an interview with People, the 44-year-old actress, who was born in Australia, said that she included the revelation in her forthcoming book, Rebel Rising, which will be released on April 2nd, in order to reassure young people that “not everybody has to lose their virginity as a teenager.”

“People can wait till they’re ready or wait till they’re a bit more mature,” adds Wilson in his presentation. In addition, I believe that this may be a message of optimism. Although it is evident that you do not have to wait until you are in your thirties as I did, it does not mean that you should feel pressure as a young person, according to Willson.

During his adolescent years, the former member of Pitch Perfect recalled that he avoided the subject matter as much as possible because he was “embarrassed.”

“There was one vague time, I think I told my best friend, ‘Oh, yeah, I just did it to just get it over with when I was like 23,'” Wilson provides a recounting. “Just to really avoid the questions.”

Whenever the topic was brought up, she made an effort to avoid it or divert it in any way that she could reach.

“Normally I would just leave the room when the conversation was happening,” she continues to explain. And then there were some who said, ‘Oh, at the age of 24, it’s already too late.’ I am sitting here thinking, “Oh my God, my number is 35.” And then I am sitting here. Can you believe it? “I’m going to look like the person who has the most failures.”

At the same time that she considers herself to be a “late bloomer,” Wilson is of the opinion that if she had been twenty years younger, her sexuality discovery and experience would have been “very different.”

If I had been born twenty years later, chances are that I would have been more open to exploring my sexuality. This is an incredibly wonderful notion. During that time, Wilson remembers, “I simply knew that I was attracted to men, and that was the typical thing.”

“And so when I started opening myself up probably more after my father’s passing and realizing, oh, even though I’d seen marriage as a terrible thing and waste of time, I started opening myself up to that,” she says in her interview. “And then only years later, meeting women and having feelings for a woman, and that, I just think it’s a sign of where society kind of was.”

In November of 2022, Mrs. Wilson gave birth to her first child, Royce Lillian, with the use of a surrogate. She is now engaged to the designer Ramona Agruma.

Rebel Rising is scheduled to be released by Simon & Schuster on April 2nd, and it is now available for presale at any bookstore that sells books.

By Anna

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