Rebel Wilson is planning to establish a dating app with “no labels” when it comes to sexuality.
The 42-year-old actress, who is dating Ramona Agruma, is co-founder of the new app Fluid with Carly Steel.
She has also spoken up about how it affects her own love life, stating that ‘it doesn’t matter about the gender’.
The Hollywood diva, who has a three-month-old surrogate daughter named Royce Lillian, said in a lovely post in June that she had found her “Disney Princess” when she went public with entrepreneur Ramona.
At the time, Rebel shared an adorable selfie of the pair cosying up and wrote: ‘I thought I was searching for a Disney Prince… but maybe what I really needed all this time was a Disney Princess 💗🌈💗 #loveislove.’
Pitch Perfect actress Rebel revealed: ‘This is the first dating app where you don’t have to actually define yourself or tick a box to say, “I’m straight, I’m gay, I’m bisexual”, and you don’t have to describe what you are looking for.’

Discussing the app’s inclusive approach, she added to People magazine: ‘What’s really cool is, it’s open to everyone.
‘You might just be interested in checking out a wider dating pool like I was. It covers a lot of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, but I think even if you’re straight you could use the app and have an amazing time.’
Rebel also said she wished that the app had existed ‘five years ago’.
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The actress continued: ‘Something like this would have really helped me and maybe I would have stumbled upon a female’s profile and been like, “OK, maybe I do want to message them.” I totally would have joined up for Fluid because you don’t have to label yourself in any way. You just see
who you connect with.’
The mum-of-one confirmed that to her ‘it doesn’t matter about the gender, it just matters about the person’.
Rebel also feels that Fluid is special from other popular dating apps since there is no compulsion to categorise yourself.


Filling a’real vacuum’ in the dating app industry, the actress and young tech entrepreneur noted that some of Fluid’s competitors’skew older maybe or don’t take into consideration this type of trend of sexual fluidity’.
Rebel and her boyfriend were under pressure before officially revealing their connection with Ramona after Sydney Morning Herald writer Andrew Hornery was accused of attempting to ‘out’ them.
He approached Rebel’s representatives about their affair, giving them two days to respond before his planned’scoop’.
Instead, the actress elected to make their news public on social media, and the publication and journalist eventually apologised.
In a recent interview, the actress discussed their relationship frankly, noting that Ramona’s family had not been as accepting of their relationship as her own.
‘Ramona’s family hasn’t been as accepting. And so, in many respects, it has been a lot harder on her to have to make the news public,’ Rebel shared.
‘With her, she’s not in the public glare, it’s much tougher on her,’ she said on the Life Uncut podcast. That’s heartbreaking to watch what happened to her family as a result of it. People’s attitudes on things should alter, hopefully.’