The Oscar-nominated actress Margot has a hidden talent
argot Robbie has won over millions with her remarkable performances on-screen. However, a video clip has recently resurfaced from last year’s Amsterdam premiere that shows her winning hearts off-screen as well, highlighting the gracious persona behind her famed roles.
Currently captivating audiences worldwide as the lead in the blockbuster hit, Barbie, the 33-year-old has firmly established herself as an exceptional talent in Hollywood.
Social media, with its knack for unearthing past treasures, recently brought to light an old video that has endeared her to fans even more.
In the clip, shared by a fan account on Twitter, Margot is seen pausing her walk down the red carpet to engage in a full conversation using sign language with a fan.
A Barbie ( Margot Robbie ) se comunicando em Língua de Sinais com um fã 💖🤟🏼 pic.twitter.com/NpIn9G76am
— Ivan Baron 🦯 (@ivanbaron) July 22, 2023
In her latest venture, Barbie, Margot breathes life into the iconic Mattel doll with impeccable finesse. Her portrayal effortlessly oscillates between pristine “doll-like” innocence, a sense of humour, and an unexpected depth of emotion, striking a chord with audiences.
The film’s opening weekend achieved a Marvel-esque reception, instantly securing a spot in the top ten movies of the year.
Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley keep their romance out of the limelight
The upcoming weekend could potentially solidify Barbie’s success even further, as it contends for the title of the highest-grossing film of 2023.
Margot was born Margot Elise Robbie on July 2, 1990, into a grounded family living in rural Dalby, Queensland, Australia.
Anadolu AgencyMargot Robbie at the European premiere of Barbie in London
Her father, Doug Robbie, was a sugarcane tycoon and farm owner, while her mother, Sarie Kessler, was a dedicated physiotherapist.
In an interview with Vogue, Margot once mentioned: “All my fondest memories are outdoors. The first thing that comes to mind is playing outside, in the backyard, making cubbies, going out to the farm, going to the rockpool.”