Rebel Wilson Kardashian feud
Rebel Wilson accused the Kardashian and Jenner family of running a "smear campaign" against her. Pictured: Wilson at the MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles on Aug. 30, 2015. Getty Images

Rebel Wilson is still feeling the heat following comments she made claiming the Kardashian-Jenner family is talentless. The 35-year-old "Pitch Perfect 2" star ranted on Twitter that the famous family's publicist is running a "smear campaign" to discredit her.

Wilson's feud with Kim Kardashian and her family started last week when the actress said on "The Kyle and Jackie O Show" that she refused to present an award with Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner at the MTV Video Music Awards in August.

"It's not that you hate any of them individually, but it’s just that everything they stand for is against everything I stand for," Wilson explained. "And they’re not famous for talent. I worked really hard to get where I’ve gotten to.”

She continued, "I’m all about personality and working hard to get to where I am. How Kim Kardashian got famous from the sex tape and I just went to acting school and worked really hard.”

The Kardashian and Jenner bunch didn't respond to Wilson's comments, but the actress told a fan in a tweet last week that she thought the family was doing "behind the scenes intimidation tactics."

Wilson brought up her Kardashian-Jenner comments again Wednesday night, asking their publicist to stop running a "smear campaign."

"I'd be very happy to debate the Kardashians anywhere/anytime/any topic," she tweeted.

Following Wilson's interview on "The Kyle and Jackie O Show," Oprah Winfrey went on the same Australian radio show to defend the family.

“People don’t understand that, people think, Oh, if a television camera’s just following you, then that’s just easy," Winfrey explained (via Us Weekly). “I went to film them as a family and I couldn’t believe how hard they worked. We were there for seven hours and they were gonna tape another seven hours after I left. No matter who you are, that is work."