The comedian and actor posted on Instagram on Thursday, writing: “I thought I was looking for a Disney Prince… but maybe what I really needed all this time was a Disney Princess.” In the photo of the post, Wilson was seen posing with her new partner Ramona Agruma. On Saturday, the Australian newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald published an article stating that they had given Wilson “two days” to comment on her new relationship before moving on and reporting on it. In the article, journalist Andrew Hornery complains about Wilson preventing him from getting a scoop. Many people shouted at the newspaper on social media, with one person writing: “I’m so disgusted with it. it turns out that rebel Wilson came out only to avoid a violent release and now this newspaper criticizes her for spoiling their scoop ?? “So they wrote this mess ?? “I am so angry and so sorry for the revolutionary, no one deserves it.” The Australian comedian and actor came out with a post on Instagram (Instagram) Another wrote: “Going out has always been part of the LGBTIQ + rights movement, visibility creates acceptance and understanding. Being outside – vice versa, creates shame, stigma and repression. “Do not take people out, help change the world so that no one needs to be in or out.” “My heart breaks for Rebel Wilson,” wrote a third. “Being outside is the worst fear of any gay person. For good it is 2022. “ Wilson now commented on the situation on Twitter, writing: “Thanks for your comments, it was a very difficult situation, but I was trying to handle it with grace.” Wilson wrote on Twitter about last week’s events (Twitter) Her message was a response to a post by 10 News First reporter Kate Doak, who wrote: “Well, obviously it was not @RebelWilson’s choice to leave @ days in advance that they were going to “take it out”. “The worst part is that it involved openly gay men in The Sydney Morning Herald.” Bevan Shields, author of The Sydney Morning Herald, has denied any wrongdoing. In a statement, she wrote: “On Saturday, the Herald published an article about Australian actress Rebel Wilson and her new partner Ramona Agruma. The article went viral and was a small item on page 36 of Saturday’s print edition. Register “The article has attracted the attention of the public and I read this comment carefully. For the sake of transparency, I would like to offer The Herald’s view on this issue. “Our weekly private Sydney celebrity column last week asked Wilson if she wanted to comment on her new partner. We would ask the same questions if Wilson’s new partner was a man. “ The statement continued: “To say that The Herald ‘surpassed’ Wilson is wrong. As other mastheads do every day, we just asked questions and as a standard practice included a deadline for answering. “I had not made a decision on whether or not to publish, and The Herald’s decision on what to do would be informed by any response from Wilson. “Wilson has made the decision to publicly reveal her new partner – who has been a feature of her social media accounts for months.” He concluded: “Private Sydney is a column in which the author’s interaction with his subjects is often part of the story. Saturday’s article followed this topic by giving readers information about our interaction with Wilson and her public relations team. This was not typical news. “We wish Wilson and Agruma well.”