In a candid interview with The New York Times on April 3, actress Rebel Wilson made headlines by revealing the name of the person she lost her virginity to. Wilson disclosed that it was actor Mickey Gooch Jr., as detailed in her memoir Rebel Rising.
āMicks, I know this might be news to you if you are reading this, but yes I lost my virginity to you,ā Wilson, 44, wrote in her memoir, Rebel Rising.
Rebel also reveal that Mickey Gooch Jr. is the first to read her book.
Reflecting on the moment, Rebel Wilson expressed a sense of empowerment, recalling how she “high-fived” herself afterward. She attributed her decision to her mother’s battle with breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of seizing life’s experiences.
Rebel Wilson shared, “Life IS short. I didnāt want to live my life without experiencing sex. Experiencing love.”put it out into the universe that I was finally ready. I was going to feel the fear and just do it.ā In order to prepare for the night, Wilson watched porn and used a vibrator. āIād imagine having sex and being intimate and everything would always be in my head,ā she wrote. āNow Iām someone who lives much more in my body. And Iām loving it. Now I actually have a boyfriend and heās handsome and rich to boot.ā
Wilson’s openness about her past experiences, including her late blooming journey into intimacy, serves as a relatable and empowering narrative for many. Her story resonates with those who may have felt pressured by societal norms regarding virginity and sexuality.
The Pitch Perfect star further discussed her evolving understanding of sexuality and relationships, mentioning her relationship with Ramona Agruma and their daughter, Royce, born via surrogate. Wilson’s journey, as detailed in her memoir, serves as a reminder that everyone’s path to self-discovery is unique and should be embraced without judgment or pressure.