Boy George is recently entangled in a feud with Rebel Wilson. He accused her of being a liar following her issues with several producers, whom she claimed blocked the release of her directorial debut.

The Pitch Perfect actress' movie, The Deb, was supposed to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. However, she alleged that producers Amanda Ghost, Gregory Cameron, and Vince Holden "buried it," which couldn't be shown at the movie event.

More recently, the "Karma Chameleon" singer backed up his good friend, Ghost, and accused the actress of lying in a video posted on his Instagram account, saying Wilson's claims "aren't true" and they are "outrageous and painfully untrue things."

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"I just can't sit here and listen to this and listen to the comments that people are making without knowing any information," he said, adding that he met Amanda Ghost when she was only 17. He witnessed her growth until she became the president of Sony Music as well as the head of a film company.

His response comes after Wilson took to her account to share a lengthy video that shares her side of the story, saying she had the joy as her movie was selected for the film festival, however, she claimed that her business partners involved in the project told her "No, the movie can't premiere" and it was "devastating" for her.

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"Well, this dates back to October of last year, where I discovered bad behaviour by these business partners. I just tell it how it is. So I'm just going to tell you who they are, the so-called producers of the film," she said, later naming Ghost, Cameron, and Holden.

Although the actress didn't detail the "inappropriate behavior" that she found out about, she revealed that she had already reported it. Wilson alleged that she was met with "absolute viciousness and retaliatory behavior."

"So I'm there on set. I'm trying to film my movie with my gorgeous Australian cast and crew who are so amazing shout out to all of you guys," the Hustle star said, adding that their behavior was "vile and disgusting."

As of this writing, the said producers have yet to make an official statement regarding the actress' claims.

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