Rebel Wilson’s daughter Royce, one, makes red carpet event debut at The Deb premiere during TIFF

Rebel Wilson’s one-year-old daughter made her red carpet debut on Saturday at the premiere of The Deb during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.

The 44-year-old Pitch Perfect star, who looked stunning in a strapless purple dress at the event, posed for a memorable photo with her little one during the festivities which took place at Rob Thomson Hall.

Wilson made her directorial debut with the musical comedy and also starred in the project.

The actress was seen with a cheerful smile as she held Royce in her arms in the spacious auditorium during the screening.

Rebel welcomed her nearly 2-year-old daughter via surrogate in November 2022 — and shares Royce with her fiancé, Ramona Agruma.

The 44-year-old daughter of Rebel Wilson made her red carpet debut at the premiere of The Deb during the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday

Rebel welcomed her nearly 2-year-old daughter via surrogate in November 2022 — and shares Royce with her fiancé, Ramona Agruma

Rebel welcomed her nearly 2-year-old daughter via surrogate in November 2022 — and shares Royce with her fiancé, Ramona Agruma

During an interview with People In March, Wilson spoke highly of motherhood and revealed her daughter’s first and “favorite” word.

“It shocks me how much she melts my heart,” the star told the outlet. “And when she says, ‘Mama?’ Lately, that’s her new favorite word.”

“And that was her very first word. It melts your heart and you’re like, ‘Aw.’ I thought I’d be a strict parent, but apparently I’m the opposite.”

Rebel shared how her surrogate became pregnant with her “last viable embryo” and called her daughter “a miracle.”

“She opens her eyes and looks at us. We’re a family now,” the actress continued, referring to Agruma, later adding, “I’m a mother. It’s a bloody miracle.”

And while I’m talking to you Romper In July, the Australian-born star admitted that “the sleep deprivation is insane.”

It’s just me and [my fiancée] “Ramona is the parent now and Roycey was awake at 5 a.m. this morning,” she mused, using her daughter’s nickname.

“Even when she’s asleep, she might wake up twice a night. That’s twice if you’re in deep sleep and you hear the baby monitor and you’re like…”

During an interview with People in March, Wilson spoke highly of motherhood and revealed her daughter's first and

During an interview with People in March, Wilson spoke highly of motherhood and revealed her daughter’s first and “favorite” word

Walking the red carpet at the TIFF premiere of The Deb, the star turned heads in a strapless purple gown that hugged her body and featured panels of sheer fabric around the bodice for a dramatic look.

Walking the red carpet at the TIFF premiere of The Deb, the star turned heads in a strapless purple gown that hugged her body and featured panels of sheer fabric around the bodice for a dramatic look.

Her blonde locks were parted on the side and pulled into a chic updo, leaving wavy strands framing the right side of her face

Wilson was joined by Ramona who wore a strapless white dress with ruffled detailing around the waist

Her blonde locks were parted on the side and pulled into a chic updo, leaving wavy strands framing the right side of her face

There was a slit on the left side and the material of the dress fell in a short train across the floor

There was a slit on the left side and the material of the dress fell in a short train across the floor

Rebel added: “But she’s just in such a cute phase. She’s really into books and classical music, which is really cool. Beethoven, Mozart, all that.”

“I think she’s a little bit of a genius, but I think all mothers think that of their children at that age.”

Walking the red carpet at the TIFF premiere of The Deb, the star turned heads in a strapless purple gown that hugged her body and featured panels of sheer fabric around the bodice for a dramatic look.

Her blonde locks were parted at the side and pulled into a chic updo, leaving wavy strands falling along the right side of her face.

Wilson was joined by Ramona, who wore a strapless white dress with ruched detailing around the waist.

There was a slit on the left side and the fabric of the dress fell to the floor in a short train.

The couple, who announced their engagement in February last year, held hands during a photo call at the screening.

Rebel not only made her directorial debut with The Deb, but also co-wrote the screenplay and played the role of a salon owner in the musical.

The couple, who announced their engagement in February last year, held each other sweetly during a photo call at the screening

The couple, who announced their engagement in February last year, held each other sweetly during a photo call at the screening

Rebel not only made her directorial debut with The Deb, but also co-wrote the screenplay and took on the role of a salon owner in the musical comedy

Rebel not only made her directorial debut with The Deb, but also co-wrote the screenplay and took on the role of a salon owner in the musical comedy

The premise is that “two teenage girls attend a debutante ball in a small country town,” according to a official IMDB synopsis.

Other stars who starred in the film include Natalie Abbott, Stevie Jean, Charlotte MacInnes, Tara Morice and Shane Jacobson.

During the film’s premiere at TIFF, Rebel became embroiled in a legal drama with three of the project’s producers.

She is being sued for defamation by Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden after Wilson accused the three of “bad behavior” on set.

She also accused them of embezzlement and of attempting to prevent the film from being shown at TIFF.

After the producers filed a lawsuit, Wilson responded on Instagram, addressing Len Blavatnik, the film’s financier.

“Len Blavatnik please stop funding and protecting Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden,” she wrote in a post.

“All I’ve done is tell the truth about these absolute assholes. Now they’re filing a false libel lawsuit and spreading false articles to cause even more harm.”

Wilson said People ahead of the premiere that The Deb “will shine” – even though the legal issues are “not ideal.”

During the film's premiere at TIFF, Rebel became embroiled in a legal drama with three of the project's producers

During the film’s premiere at TIFF, Rebel became embroiled in a legal drama with three of the project’s producers

‘At the end of the day I’m so proud of the fact that [TIFF CEO] Cameron Bailey chose this song to play at the festival.

She continued, “And the honor of being chosen for TIFF — and again, as a first-time female director — is just amazing.”

Asked if the legal drama will come to an end soon, Rebel replied: “Yes, I am confident… Yes, because the film speaks for itself.”

“It’s so good and so original and so unique. The film will shine.”