She’s one of the biggest stars in the world thanks to her role in the blockbuster Barbie movie.
And Margot Robbie could hardly contain herself as she received a unique tribute to the box office hit while attending the AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast on Saturday.
The blonde beauty was gifted a special packet of Barbie-themed Tim Tam chocolate biscuits as she made her way down the red carpet.
‘This is wild, I’m gonna keep this forever,’ a wide-eyed Margot gushed.
But the complimentary treats weren’t so popular with Spanish actress Elsa Pataky.
Margot Robbie could hardly contain herself as she received a unique tribute to the box office hit while attending the AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast on Saturday
The blonde beauty was gifted a special packet of Barbie-themed Tim Tam chocolate biscuits as she made her way down the red carpet
The 46-year-old politely declined a reporter at the event who offered her one of the delicious biscuits from the brand, which was an official AACTAs sponsor.
She waved the sugary treats away with a smile before turning her attention towards members of the press.
For the big night, Margot, 33, showed off her incredible figure in a dazzling off-the-shoulder glittering gown with a corset-style cinched waist and plunging neckline.
The Barbie star – who received the AACTA Trailblazer Award at the ceremony – gave herself a few extra inches in a pair of heels as she strutted her stuff.
She let her outfit do all the talking as she kept her accessories simple while bringing Hollywood glamour to the prestigious event.
Elsa Pataky politely declined a reporter at the event who offered her one of the delicious biscuits from the brand, which was an official AACTAs sponsor
She waved the sugary treats away with a smile before turning her attention towards members of the press
With some early winners already having been announced ahead of the ceremony, internationally acclaimed horror movie Talk to Me and hit Amazon series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart has already dominated the awards.
Danny and Michael Philippou’s Talk to Me cleaned up in the film category on Thursday, with their smash hit indie film taking out Best Editing, Best Original Score, Best Screenplay, Best Sound, and Best Hair and Makeup.
Meanwhile, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart also won a slew of awards for the television category.
For the big night, Margot, 33, showed off her incredible figure in a dazzling off-the-shoulder glittering gown with a corset-style cinched waist and plunging neckline.
The Amazon series, based on the hit novel of the same name and starring movie star legend Sigourney Weaver, picked up Best Cinematography, Best Production Design, and Best Sound.
Amazon’s black comedy crime series Deadloch also collected some gongs, with Best Casting, Best Editing, and Best Original Score in the television category.
In total, 15 productions received recognition in 28 categories.
Even more winners will be announced at Saturday’s main event, with prestigious gongs including Best Drama Series, Best Mini Series, Best Film and the Best Lead Actress/Actor in a Drama yet to be handed out.
Spanish stunner Elsa was gorgeous in a gold frock that clung to her incredible figure
Nominees for Best Film include Of An Age, Shayda, Sweet As, Talk to Me, The New Boy, and The Royal Hotel.
Cate Blanchett is up for Best Leading Actress for The New Boy, where she is nominated with Julia Garner, Sarah Snook, Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Shantae Barnes-Cowan.
Up for Best Leading Actor are Elias Anton, Simon Baker, Thom Green, Phoenix Raei, Aswan Reid and Osamah Sami.
Nominees for the Award for Best Film include Of An Age, Shayda, Sweet As, Talk to Me, The New Boy, The Royal Hotel.
In the television category, ABC’s popular drama The Newsreader led the field with an astounding 15 nominations.
Colin From Accounts and Deadloch, have both secured ten nominations each, including Best Narrative Comedy Series.
Patrick Brammall, Harriet Dyer, Helen Thomson, Kate Box, Nina Oyama, Kitty Flanagan, Julia Zemiro, and Celeste Barber have been nominated for the newly introduced award for Best Acting in a Comedy.
The 13th edition of the awards will also see renowned American director and film producer Ron Howard make an appearance.
Source:https://www.dailymail.co.uk