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The following article contains allegations of sexual harassment.
Wilson, the oldest of four, was painfully shy and her family was turbulent at times.

But through it all, the actor has prevailed.
Her mother’s solution?
Wilson was not a fan of the idea at all but had little say in the matter.

“It was so embarrassing,” Wilson shared with theLos Angeles Times.
“I’m there.
My face is red from crying.

My mom has left.
I’m stuck for the next 90 minutes,” she said.
But then something amazing happened that would change Wilson’s life.

It was the only way I could deal with this traumatic situation," she explained.
“I became a character instantly.
And then I just started making stuff up.”

In 2013, Wilson’s father died from a heart attack.
I will strive to find love, I will no longer be afraid of it."
While she was living in Africa during a gap year, she contracted an infectious and potentially fatal mosquito-bornedisease.

“When I was 18, I got malaria.
“I was in hospital for two weeks.
I could have died from it, it was very, very bad,” she added.

Wilson’s brush with death had a life-changing side effect on the future actor.
“I was in hospital hallucinating.
It turned out Wilson really did have the stamina to make her dream a reality.

“So, I just kind of added myself in, in a way, to the scenes.”
In 2013, she led the ABC sitcom “Super Fun Night that was executive produced by Conan O’Brien.
“The people who bought it keep telling me, ‘you’re able to’t say that.

And it’s possible for you to’t do that,'” Wilson explained toVulture.
To let them know they can have fun and exciting lives.”
Wilson was understandably disappointed and took to social media to share her reaction to the news.

she posted on X (viaThe Daily Telegraph).
“I didn’t look like every other girl in L.A., and they liked that.
I looked like someone an audience could relate to.”

That turned out to be a double-edged sword, though.
She worried that she’d been pigeonholed and that losing weight would work against her.
“They took us to this house in the middle of nowhere,” Wilson said.

“They sat us down.
I said, ‘everybody link arms’.
I’m petrified in the night they might want to take one of the girls or something.
Luckily, we weren’t harmed,” she said.
When she and her group were told they could leave, they did so without question.
She included heart and rainbow emojis and the hashtag #loveislove.
While this post didn’t raise any red flags,Wilson’s coming out story was far from fair.
Daughter Royce Lillian Elizabeth Wilson was born via surrogate, and her moms were over the moon with joy.
But the journey to motherhood was a difficult one, wrought with devastation.
“I was taken aback.
I thought, ‘Oh God, this’s guy’s so rude.'”
Nevertheless, additional difficulties followed.
“It was devastating.”
Eventually, there would be a viable pregnancy, and Wilson decided a surrogate would be the best option.
“With just one embryo, I decided to go with surrogacy,” she shared withToday.
Luckily, everything went well, and Wilson’s posts on Instagram show what a proud mama she is.
I was like, ‘Ha, I don’t do nudity, Sacha,'” Wilson wrote.
Apparently, the awkwardness didn’t stop there.
Wilson wrote that Cohen asked her to film an additional scene and things got truly uncomfortable.
“Then he pulls his pants down.
And I’m like, ‘What??
No!!'”
“It really sank in that all this wasn’t something that could be laughed off.
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