Actor and comedian accuses journalist of harassing her grandmother in a barrage of tweets including a photo of the wrong woman to her 2.44 million followers
Rebel Wilson has justified her public pursuit of a journalist she accused of “harassing” her elderly grandmother as an example of “social media shaming to stop criminal conduct” – even after tweeting an image of the wrong woman to her millions of followers.
“If your name is Elizabeth Wilson and you work for Acp Magazines, just know that you are a disgrace for harassing my sick, sweet grandma,” Wilson tweeted to her 2.44 million followers on Friday.
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Rebel Wilson has justified her public pursuit of a journalist she accused of “harassing” her elderly grandmother as an example of “social media shaming to stop criminal conduct” – even after tweeting an image of the wrong woman to her millions of followers.
“If your name is Elizabeth Wilson and you work for Acp Magazines, just know that you are a disgrace for harassing my sick, sweet grandma,” Wilson tweeted to her 2.44 million followers on Friday.
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