Rebel Wilson is living her best life with her fiancé Ramona Agruma and their adorable daughter Royce.
'Extra's' Terri Seymour spoke with Rebel, who tells us about her bundle of joy, born in November 2022.
Rebel said, “Lois is so cute. She is speaking. “She was shocked because these days she loves walks and is into classical music.”
Rebel did not play classical music when Lois was a newborn. He said, “When Lois was a baby, he used to play the 'Pitch Perfect' soundtrack.”
Calling Lois a “cute little girl,” Rebel added, “Flower girl is very popular this season.”
“Her phone is suddenly ringing off the hook for flower girl business,” Wilson joked.
Rebel has to try to fit her wedding into her busy schedule while also having her own space!
She said, “It would be nice because one day we’ll have to fit it in for my wedding.”
Talking about her wedding plans, Rebel joked, “I think there's going to be some special things, but I think we're going to go more intimate. But there's going to be some special touches that I want to make.”
Is Wilson a Bridezilla? She replied, “I don't think so. I'm Australian and very laid back, so I guess it would be the opposite of Bridezilla.”
Ramona may be “more particular” about her wedding appearance, and Rebel said, “She's probably into the dress.”
Their relationship is just one of the topics Wilson addresses in her candid new best-selling memoir, “Rebel Rising.”
“We were essentially ostracized by journalists and decided to take the message into our own hands,” she said. We reveal on social media that we were in a same-sex relationship. We’re just living our lives and we’re very proud.”
Although Rebel was a “very open person,” she admitted she was “a little intimidated” by her memoir. She said, “Oh my God, is this what the first 40 years of my life were all about?!”
“If I could help 10 people feel less lonely, I would do it,” she said. Because I've gone through so many struggles: fertility, weight issues, eating disorders, and family tragedies. There are so many things I've been through that people can relate to. So it’s all really worth it.”