Margot Robbie addressed the viral photos of her outside Cara Delevingne's house. Find out here.
by Ana Walia | Mon, 14 Nov 2022 21:26:19 GMT
Margot Robbie for Vanity Fair. Image Source: Vanity Fair 

Margot Robbie addressed the viral pictures of her outside Cara Delevingne’s home.

Margot Robbie appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair to promote her upcoming film Babylon, which stars Brad Pitt and newcomer Diego Calva. In the film, she plays the role of Nellie LaRoy, a young actress who is new to Hollywood which takes place during the Jazz Age of the 1920s, when Hollywood was transitioning from silent films to talkies. The movie is directed by Damien Chazelle and the stars are really excited for the audience to witness magic. 

Margot Robbie got her big break as Naomi Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street in part because she dared to slap Leonardo DiCaprio during the audition. In addition, she sent an unprompted letter to Quentin Tarantino, expressing her willingness to work with him one day, and eventually found herself on the set of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Margot Robbie was inquired about her viral photos outside her friend and model Cara Delevingne's Los Angeles home in September, during the interview. The media had speculated that the actress was concerned about her friend after she had a breakdown. Cara Delevingne was behaving strangely in public at the time, so fans assumed Margot was upset about her rumored problems.

Margot Robbie in September. Image Source: Page Six 

The actress revealed that the headlines worried her mother so much that she called her and asked if she and Cara were okay. Margot Robbie responded that both of them are okay to her mother and clarified that she never visited Cara Delevingne's home back in September. Margot explained that she was standing outside an Airbnb she was going to rent for five days, and she wasn't crying, however, she had something in her eye and was attempting to grab a face mask, and a coffee cup, and she couldn't get a hair out of her eye.

The "Only Murders in the Building" star caused a stir when she was seen acting jittery and wearing no shoes at Van Nuys Airport. She also failed to appear at a New York Fashion Week event she was supposed to attend this week. Cara Delevingne's representatives never addressed the viral pictures of the model.

Before she got into show business, Margot Robbie presumed that the press only published the truth, but then the tabloids began routinely declaring that she was pregnant when she wasn't, and people started calling to congratulate her. Margot acknowledged that she eventually came to terms with the reality that she couldn't refute every false story, which she described as a Sisyphean task.

Cara Delevingne's behaviour was concerning in September. Image Source: Page Six

She explained that even if someone wanted to correct the narrative, they couldn't, so they just ignored it and went about their lives.She admits that junkets make her nervous during interviews. They only want catchphrases, and she doesn't mind; she understands that they only have three minutes. However, she adds that it's like dance moves through a landmine because a person is so tired and has been doing it for endless hours, and to always be on the shield, noting that they can tell it right a thousand times, but if they speak it wrong once, they're fucked.

Margot Robbie wasn't emotionally prepared to give up her personal space, after her successful role in Wolf of the Wall Street brought in fame for her but financial stability was still a long way off. She tells the interviewer that it was one of her lowest points, explaining that something was going on in the initial stages, and it was all pretty terrible, and she recalls telling her mother that she doesn't think she wants to do this. And said that her mother just stared at her with a straight face and said, "Darling, I believe it is too late not to." That's when she realized there was only one way to go: forward.

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Margot Robbie is more adept at navigating celebrities as she explains that she now knows how to navigate airports, and knows who's trying to screw her over in what ways but added that there are no laws protecting public figures like there are in Los Angeles. While being pursued by photographers, Margot Robbie's family in Australia, she has been caught up in dangerous situations and went on to describe that what if her mother dies in a car accident because the paps wanted a picture of her going to the grocery store or because they knock her nephew off a bike? All of it for a photograph? she asks. The actress said that it's dangerous, but nothing appears to be changing.





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