Rebel Wilson is back in Australia as she faces legal woes. 

The actress touched down at Sydney Airport on Monday, turning heads in a bright yellow ensemble. 

The 44-year-old opted for a yellow tracksuit and looked happy and relaxed as she made her way through the terminal. 

The Aussie star had on a pair of pricey Gucci sneakers and was carrying a black leather Hermes Birkin bag. 

Rebel added a sports cap to her ensemble and had on a pair of sheer designer sunglasses. 

The How To Be Single actress appeared to have on minimal makeup and wore her blonde locks down under her cap. 

She pushed along a black suitcase with her designer bag resting on top and left the airport with a minder pushing along the rest of her luggage. 

It comes after Rebel faces legal issues from producers of her new film The Deb as the fallout from the movie's bungled premiere continues to deteriorate. 

Rebel Wilson (pictured) is back in Australia as she faces legal woes

Rebel Wilson (pictured) is back in Australia as she faces legal woes

Wilson was sued for defamation this month by the producers, Amanda Ghost, Gregor Cameron and Vince Holden, in a scathing lawsuit

DailyMail.com has reached out to Wilson's representatives for comment on the updated lawsuit. 

The star had shared an Instagram video berating the producers for allegedly blocking the movie from premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, claims the trio vehemently denied. 

The trio of producers are being represented in their lawsuit against Wilson by Johnny Depp's former attorney Camille Vasquez, and are seeking more than $35,000 in damages.

The legal battle was kicked off when Wilson alleged in an Instagram video that The Deb was set to close out the Toronto Film Festival, but it was blocked by Ghost, Cameron and Holden. 

The actress touched down at Sydney Airport on Monday, turning heads in a bright yellow ensemble

The actress touched down at Sydney Airport on Monday, turning heads in a bright yellow ensemble

The 44-year-old opted for yellow tracksuit and looked happy and relaxed as she made her way through the terminal

The 44-year-old opted for yellow tracksuit and looked happy and relaxed as she made her way through the terminal

The Aussie star was carrying a black leather Hermes Birkin bag

The Aussie star was carrying a black leather Hermes Birkin bag

Rebel added a sports cap to her ensemble and had on a pair of sheer designer sunglasses

Rebel added a sports cap to her ensemble and had on a pair of sheer designer sunglasses

Rebel had on a pair of pricey Gucci sneakers

Rebel had on a pair of pricey Gucci sneakers

She also accused the producers of 'bad behavior' on set, embezzling funds from the film and branding them 'vile and disgusting'. 

After the producers of Wilson's film have claimed the allegations are 'false' and launched their defamation lawsuit, Wilson again took to Instagram to scathe her former colleagues. 

She posted: 'Let our cool movie play at Toronto and stop messing about with a rubbish defamation suit against me!'

The Deb, which stars Wilson and comedian Shane Jacobson, centers on a country school girl getting ready for her debutante ball. 

The film will also feature actress Natalie Abbott from the ABC series Aftertaste, as well as newcomer Charlotte McInnes. 

Locations include country towns such as Carcoar, Blayney, and Orange, as well as Sydney. 

The How To Be Single actress appeared to have on minimal makeup and wore her blonde locks down under her cap

The How To Be Single actress appeared to have on minimal makeup and wore her blonde locks down under her cap

She pushed along a black suitcase with her designer bag resting on top and left the airport with a minder pushing along the rest of her luggage

She pushed along a black suitcase with her designer bag resting on top and left the airport with a minder pushing along the rest of her luggage

It comes after Rebel faces legal issues from producers of her new film The Deb as the fallout from the movie's bungled premiere continues to deteriorate

It comes after Rebel faces legal issues from producers of her new film The Deb as the fallout from the movie's bungled premiere continues to deteriorate

Last October, Rebel revealed that she turned down major offers in the States, so she could make her directorial debut Down Under.

'If I was directing a movie it was only going to be in Australia because that's authentic to me,' Rebel told The Daily Telegraph at the time. 

'I didn't want to do the studio ones I was offered in America because I didn't feel like I had that heart connection,' she explained. 

Wilson claimed that after powering through to finish the film, she was told she couldn't release it at the Toronto film festival. 

'This is work of hundreds of people and this behavior is absolutely vile and disgusting' she said. 

The producers have denied Wilson's claims.