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Margot Robbie shares a rare loved-up photo with her husband as she hits the Oscars red carpet


Margot Robbie is a very private person and rarely shares a super personal snap on Instagram but ahead of the Oscars 2020 red carpet, the star – and GLAMOUR’S current cover star – shared a loved-up snap of herself and her husband on Instagram.

The polaroid picture shows the pair cosied up looking lovingly at each other and is placed up against her Chanel clutch bag. It was the first teaser of Margot’s full-length black Chanel strapless black dress. Too. Cute.

Margot Robbie is nominated in the Best Supporting Actress category after stealing many scenes as a wannabe Fox News anchor in her Golden Globe-nominated performance in Bombshell

Talking about the role to GLAMOUR UK, the Australian actress said the role helped with the perception of her body image acting therapeutic for her body image. “With Kala, all the Fox anchor women had to wear really tight dresses and I wanted to feel uncomfortable. It added a lot to the character. I didn’t want to be in my best physical shape as I wanted to feel uncomfortable in these really tight dresses, which was the Fox uniform,” Margot said.

Margot is evidently more in control of her own narrative than ever before and as she told GLAMOUR, it’s due to setting up her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, in 2014 alongside her husband, Tom Ackerley – who she married in 2016 – and two friends from her Clapham massie, Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr. LuckyChap has sought to champion female-led and female-centric projects, but even with her Oscar-nominated turn as a troubled ice skater, in I, Tonya on their roster, in typical Margot fashion, she didn’t make a song and dance about it. The latest project the pair have worked on is the epic Birds of Prey, which sees Margot return to the role of Harley Quinn.

“We were flying under the radar and when we first put the production company together we didn’t come out with a statement, ‘we are here, we are LuckyChap Entertainment and we are a production company that are going to make female-driven content,’” she says, clicking her fingers in a circular motion. “It wasn’t until I, Tonya came out and people said, ‘Wait, what are you guys doing? You have 50 other projects?’ By that point we had spent a long time figuring out what we wanted to do, finding our feet and without so many eyes on us.”

Oscar Winner or just an Oscar nominee, Margot Robbie is always a winner in our eyes.





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