Margot Robbie quietly arrives in Brisbane ahead of AACTA Awards, following her response to Oscars snub for Barbie film.

Margot Robbie looked very casual as she touched down in Brisbane, Australia after travelling to her home state by herself.

The Australian actress, 33, made a solo low-key arrival at Brisbane International Airport on Saturday one week ahead of the 2024 AACTA Awards.

She is set to make an appearance at the star-studded event, held on Saturday, February 10 on the Gold Coast, where she will receive the AACTA Trailblazer Award.

Margot stepped out in a pair of oversized, pale green cargo pants and a fitted white T-shirt.

The Barbie star paired her look with some comfortable white sneakers and carried a large tote bag over one shoulder.

Margot Robbie (pictured) looked very casual as she touched down in Brisbane, Australia after travelling to her home state by herself

The Australian actress, 33, made a solo low-key arrival at Brisbane International Airport on Saturday one week ahead of the 2024 AACTA Awards

Her blonde locks were styled out and straightened with a middle part, while she opted for a natural makeup palette with a nude lip.

She received assistance from the airport crew and her security, who carried her luggage through the terminal and to a vehicle that awaited her arrival.

Margot helped herself open the car door before a man held it for her to step inside.

Margot’s arrival in Queensland comes ahead of being presented this year’s AACTA Trailblazer Award.

Margot stepped out in a pair of oversized, pale green cargo pants and a fitted white T-shirt

The Barbie star paired her look with some comfortable white sneakers

‘Margot Robbie’s impact extends beyond her on-screen performances, as she continues to shape narratives and challenge industry norms,’ said the AACTA organisation.

‘Her commitment to empowering women in film, combined with her talent and business acumen, solidifies Robbie as an influential figure in the entertainment world and a deserved recipient of the 2024 AACTA Trailblazer Award.’

Earlier this week, Margot broke her silence following her Oscars snub for her work in the box office smash hit, Barbie.

The Australian actress set social media alight when she failed to score a best actress nomination in her leading role, even though the movie was the biggest film of 2023.

She also carried a large tote bag over one shoulder

Greta Gerwig also failed to secure a nomination for best director, while Ryan Gosling, who played Ken, did get nominated for best supporting actor.

Margot, 33, addressed the furore at a SAG-AFTRA panel discussion on Thursday.

‘There’s no way to feel sad when you know you’re this blessed,’ she began, adding she was ‘beyond ecstatic’ with the film’s eight Oscar nominations.

‘Everyone getting the nods that they’ve had is just incredible, and the best picture nod,’ she continued.

Her blonde locks were styled out and straightened with a middle part

The Hollywood star and producer opted for a natural makeup palette with a nude lip.

‘People’s reactions to the movie have been the biggest reward of this entire experience,’ she added.

‘I can’t think of a time when a movie’s had this effect on culture. And it’s amazing to be in the eye of the storm.’

Some social media commentators leapt to point the finger at 𝑠e𝑥ism for Robbie’s Best Actress snub – despite the fact America Ferrera was nominated for best supporting actress for the same film.

‘Ryan Gosling, while deserving, got an Oscar nomination for Barbie while Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie didn’t?’ wrote one outraged fan on X.

‘Completely proving the point of the movie in 20 f***ing 24 you cannot make this up,’ the social media user added, referring to the movie’s feminist themes.

She received assistance with her luggage from airport crew and her security

They wheeled her bags through the terminal to a vehicle that awaited her arrival

‘Wait Ryan Gosling got nominated for his role as Ken, but Margot Robbie didn’t get nominated for Barbie?! And Greta got snubbed for Best Director?!?! Way to justify the literal plot of the movie,’ wrote another X user, echoing the theme.

A third groused: ‘If Ryan deserved a nom, then Margot certainly did, the fact she wouldn’t have won isn’t the point. It almost feels like the Academy deliberately played into the theme of the movie to get people talking. #Oscars haven’t been about who actually deserves it for a long time.’

Although Margot is not in the running for best lead actress, the movie itself is up for best picture, meaning she has in fact been nominated as a producer.

Greta and her husband Noah Baumbach are also nominated jointly this year for having written the adapted screenplay of Barbie.

Margot helped herself open the car door before a man held it for her to step inside

The Hollywood starlet is set to make an appearance at the AACTA Awards, held on Saturday, February 10 on the Gold Coast, where she will receive the Trailblazer Award

The film was also nominated for best costume design, best production design, as well as two nominations for original music, bringing the total contending categories to eight.

Margot has previously been nominated for two Oscars – best lead actress for her 2017 film I, Tonya, a biopic of Tonya Harding, and best supporting actress for the 2020 film Bombshell, which dramatized the story of the Fox News 𝑠e𝑥 scandals.

Meanwhile Greta was previously nominated for the best director Oscar for her 2017 film Lady Bird, which marked her first time solo at the helm of a feature film.

She was also nominated for that film’s screenplay, as well as the script of her follow-up feature, the 2019 adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel Little Women.

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