Rebel Wilson reveals she lost her virginity at 35

Actress Rebel Wilson has recently published her memoir titled – “Rebel Rising” on April 2, 2024. In her memoir, Rebel let it all out and confessed that she was quite the late bloomer as she lost her virginity when she was aged 35 years.

Without concealing anything, Wilson also quoted the name of the person who was her first sexual partner.

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“Micks, I know this might be news to you if you are reading this, but yes, I lost my virginity to you,” Wilson quotes in her memoir.


Wilson and Mickey Gooch Jr. were romantically linked to each other in 2015. She dated Gooch for six months. She also said that Gooch came into her life at a very vital and tragic moment when her mother was diagnosed with cancer.

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“I didn’t want to live my life without experiencing sex and experiencing love. I put it out into the universe, and I was finally ready. I was going to feel the fear and do it,” wrote Wilson in her memoir.

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Wilson also went on to describe how she prepared herself for the moment by watching porn films and trying a vibrator. And finally, it all happened when Wilson was staying at a hotel while shooting for ‘How to be Single.’
She describes – “And then it just happens. I finally have sex. And I guess I get those lovely sex chemicals into my body for the first time, which bonds me to him. I’m almost my highest weight, but this great guy finds me desirable. It feels amazing.”

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Wilson and Gooch still share a friendly bond, and Gooch was the first toread her memoir.

Rebel’s interview with PEOPLE


Wilson admitted in an interview with PEOPLE that she decided to reveal the age at which she lost her virginity in the hope of assuring young teenagers who have this peer pressure to get rid of their virginity as fast as possible.

She said – “People can wait till they’re ready or until they’re a bit more mature. And I think that could be a positive message. You don’t have to wait until you’re in your thirties like me, but you shouldn’t feel pressure as a young person.”

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