Rebel Wilson Might Be In a "Hunger Games" Movie And Other Things You Never Knew You Wanted Until Now

3/21/2013 9:00 AM PDT
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Hey, how about you sit down for a minute and try to think of a new celebrity more entertaining than Rebel Wilson. Anything? No? It's because you can't, because there is no new celebrity more entertaining than Rebel Wilson. She's hilarious and smart and we're all going to love her for always, all right?

Just check out this interview she did with Buzzfeed, and you'll see exactly what I mean.

On getting stuck between a steering wheel and Channing Tatum for an MTV Movie Awards promo:

"In one take I got stuck on him, I couldn't get off. I got lodged in between him and the steering wheel. And I think he thought I was joking, but I was literally stuck. I was saying, "I can't, I can't get out." 

On being friends with Zac Efron:

"Like, we have each other's numbers! But he's busy — he's about to do a movie called Townies with Seth Rogen. And he's such a cool dude. Something people might not know about him is he's a really good freestyle rapper. Like, really good. Like, he could go in and battle."

On her love of "The Hunger Games":

"Um, seriously, I have had a meeting about being in The Hunger Games. Yes. It was one of the people in the capitol. That's all I'll say."

So how much do you love her now? It's probably a ton, right? Because how could you not?

--Emily Trainham
Filed Under:  Rebel Wilson , Interview

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