Comedian and actress Rebel Wilson has claimed she almost lost her virginity at a drug-fuelled orgy with a member of the Royal Family.
The actress, 44, made the allegation in her headline-making memoir Rebel Rising, where she has described being a “late bloomer” - losing her virginity when she was 35.
The Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids star says she was invited to a “tech billionaire’s party” just outside LA by an unnamed member of the Royal Family.
The actress was sent the invite by a male friend who had been told by the mysterious Royal that the party was in desperate need of “more girls”, she said.
Wilson detailed how she tried to look as attractive as possible and how she nearly mistook drugs being handed out on a tray at the event for sweets.
She recalled: “I watch the British royal flounder around whilst I continuously hike up my boobs. They are my best physical asset.
“There’s a huge private fireworks display and then all of a sudden, it’s two am.”
Wilson continued: “A guy comes out with a large tray piled with what looks like a ton of candy.
“I’m like, ‘Ooooh, is that candy?’ and the guy holding the tray says, ‘No, this is the molly.’
“He says, ‘Oh, it’s for the orgy . . . it’s about to start . . . the orgies normally start at these things about this time.’”
The actress described how the boy-girl ratio at the party resembled an “year-eight disco” and how she walked into a pile of heaving bodies before running away.
She added: “I also get this weird feeling that maybe all this is being filmed by hidden cameras – but that’s just a gut instinct.
“Needless to say, I hike up my damsel dress and run out of there as fast as I can – not looking back for fear I’ll witness some insane centipede of tech guys and Hollywood wispies around the fire pit.
“Some of my friends have subsequently told me that I should’ve just tried the orgy. But that would’ve been like going from zero to a thousand.”
The actress’ memoir has been published in the UK with a number of redactions made for legal reasons.
The book has already been published in the US, featuring a chapter entitled Sacha Baron Cohen and Other Assholes.
In it, Wilson makes claims about Baron Cohen’s behaviour during the filming of their 2016 comedy Grimsby, which he has strongly denied.