LONDON (Reuters) - Australian actress Margot Robbie hinted that her new female-led action film "Birds of Prey" could be the first in a series of movies as she reprised the role of comic antihero Harley Quinn in what she has called a passion project.
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Instead of posting photos of the devastation caused by the Australian wildfires, Margot Robbie decided to take a different approach to help raise money for the crisis. The actress - who grew up in on a farm in rural Queensland - showed fans candid pictures from her childhood, kept in family albums, to demonstrate how much her home country means to her.
'I'm sure you're all aware of what is happening in Australia at the moment with the fires. I didn't want to show you more pictures of the
.LONDON (Reuters) - Australian actress Margot Robbie hinted that her new female-led action film "Birds of Prey" could be the first in a series of movies as she reprised the role of comic antihero Harley Quinn in what she has called a passion project.
Margot Robbie couldn't get enough of her action scenes in .
If there's anyone working in film today who fills us with awe (and a little bit of envy) it's Margot Robbie. The Australian actress hasn't been working in film for long, and she's not even 30, but she has made an incredible impression thanks to some excellent performances, a progressive approach to the film business, and an incredible style.
Serena Williams celebrated winning her first tennis trophy in three years by donating the prize money to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts.
Serena Williams is back in the winner’s circle after her latest tennis match at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. She won 6-3 and 6-4 against Jessica Pegula and went on to donate the prize money of $43,000 to Australian bushfire relief efforts currently going on. This win is momentous for the four-time Olympic medal holder as it is her first title win since having her daughter Olympia Ohanian in September 2017.
To put it lightly, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding Kylie Jenner recently. After posting her heartbreak over all the animals dying in the Australian fires to her Instagram story, she was then branded a hypocrite for posting a photo of mink Louis Vuitton sliders shortly afterwards.
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million to aid Australia's bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
Heavy rock legends Metallica are sending more than thoughts and prayers to those battling the bushfire emergency in Australia: they’re sending money.The Bay Area rockers have pledged $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria to support relief efforts.“We are totally overwhelmed by the news of the wildfires sweeping through millions of acres across Australia, with major impact in New South Wales and Victoria,” reads a statement issued by the band.“The
Kylie Jenner has reportedly pledged to donate $1 million (£762,400) to aid Australia’s bushfire relief efforts after facing backlash for an insensitive fashion post.
In an attempt to help Australia combat the devastating bushfire that has ravaged the country, Elton John is donating USD 1 million to the relief efforts being conducted for those affected by the calamity. The singer made the announcement during his latest performance in Sydney.