Margot Robbie, star of Birds of Prey, made news lately when she was caught crying outside Cara Delevingne’s home.
It raised anxiety about their friendship, with many assuming that it was related to Cara’s recent erratic behaviour.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Margot Robbie argues that she simply had something in her eye.
‘I got something in my eye,’ she told the site.
‘I’m attempting to get my face mask, holding a coffee cup, and I can’t get a hair out of my eye.’
Margot Robbie claims her mother called to check on her after seeing the images in the media.
According to Vanity Fair, the DC actress was not even at Cara’s house when the images were taken.
‘I’m outside an Airbnb that I was renting for five days!’ she explained. And I’m not sobbing either!’
Unfortunately, this is something the actress has to deal with on a regular basis, and she’s learned that “she can’t debunk every bogus report,” as Vanity Fair put it.
‘You want to change things, but you just can’t,’ Margot said. You have to, I don’t know, turn away.’
Margot Robbie looks elegant in a camel suede co-ord as she meets Brad Pitt for a screening of their next epic Babylon in Los Angeles.
Margot Robbie looked stunning in a camel co-ord as she attended a screening and Q&A for their new film Babylon with co-star Brad Pitt.
The actress, who stars in Damien Chazelle’s three-hour epic, cut a gorgeous figure as she walked the stage at Los Angeles’ Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
Babylon is a ‘story of outsized ambition and outrageous extravagance, as it recounts the rise and fall of several personalities during the early Hollywood era,’ set in the 1920s amid Hollywood’s shift from silent films to talkies.
Margot Robbie seemed upbeat as she discussed the film’s imminent release, wearing a stunning camel cropped shirt with matching flared trousers that showed off her toned abs.
Before the private screening, the pair spoke with fellow cast members Jean Smart, Diego Calva, and Tobey Maguire about the film’s release.
It was previously claimed that Babylon will be three hours long, with director Damien describing the project as “the hardest thing he’s ever done.”
Brief About Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie, born July 2, 1990 in Dalby, Queensland, Australia, was an Australian actress recognised for her scene-stealing appeal and the depth of her performances in a range of roles.
Robbie’s parents split when she was a tiny girl, and she grew up in Australia’s Gold Coast region with her mother, a physiotherapist.
She visited her grandparents’ property in Dalby, Queensland, on a regular basis.
She was always interested in performing and attended drama workshops at Somerset College, a prestigious school in Mudgeeraba, Queensland. She moved to Melbourne after graduating in 2007 and appearing in two local films, Vigilante (2008) and I.C.U. (2009).
She was cast as a bisexual adolescent on the daytime serial drama Neighbours in which she appear from 2008-2011
Robbie was cast in a big part as a flight attendant in the 1960s-set TV series Pan Am (2011-12), however the project was cancelled after only one season.
She then appeared in the British time-travel film About Time (2013). In Martin Scorsese’s dark comedy The Wolf of Wall Street, she was cast as the trophy wife of the lead character (Leonardo DiCaprio) (2013).
In 2015, Robbie co-starred in the post-apocalyptic drama Z for Zachariah with Chiwetel Ejiofor and Chris Pine, and she co-starred in the caper film Focus with Will Smith.
However, she received the most attention that year for her uncredited role in Adam McKay’s The Big Short, in which she described subprime loans while taking a bubble bath.
In 2016, Robbie portrayed Jane in The Legend of Tarzan and a British TV reporter in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, both set during the Afghanistan War.
Her most significant performance that year, and arguably the one for which she is best known, was as Harley Quinn, the insane lover of the Joker (Jared Leto) in the supervillain film Suicide Squad.
Robbie received her second Oscar nomination for her performance as an aspiring Fox News star in Bombshell (2019), a film about sexual harassment allegations at the conservative news network.
She then returned her role as Harley Quinn in Birds of Prey (2020), now free of the Joker, and then in The Suicide Squad (2021). Both films received largely positive reviews.
The actress appeared in the family comedy Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway in 2021.
The next year, she costarred in David O. Russell’s Amsterdam, a social satire about a fascist plot to overthrow the US government in the 1930s, alongside Christian Bale and John David Washington.