Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne were reportedly in a dangerous situation.
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Margot Robbie could hardly handle the leaked “Barbie” set photos that made their way onto the Internet.
Robbie and Ryan Gosling star as Barbie and Ken, respectively, in the upcoming live-action movie. The photos that leaked online in April had Robbie “mortified.”
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“I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” Robbie told “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Tuesday. “We look like we’re like laughing and having fun, but dying on the inside. Dying. I was like, this is the most humiliating moment of my life.”
Robbie expected public attention when they moved production to the street. She did not expect the scale of online response.
“I mean, I knew that we had some exteriors to shoot in LA. I knew, OK, once you were doing exteriors, you’re gonna get papped,” Robbie said. “There’s probably going to be a little crowd of people who are going to stand out, because, you know, we stand out a little bit in those outfits.
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“So I knew there was going to be a little bit of attention, and probably some photos would get out there, but not like it did. It was like mad. It was like hundreds of people watching.”
The live-action “Barbie” movie premieres on July 21, 2023 with director Greta Gerwig at the helm. Robbie and Gosling star alongside Simu Liu, America Ferrera, Will Ferrell, Issa Rae, Ncuti Gatwa and Kate McKinnon, among others.
Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne were reportedly in a dangerous situation.
Amsterdam as David O. Russell wouldn’t call cut.The actor, starring in the American Hustle filmmaker’s new film alongside Christian Bale and John David Washington, spoke on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to explain that “technically, we didn’t ever really stop”.Robbie explained that the shoot went beyond the permit allowances while shooting in Pasadena, which forced the police forces to intervene.“You get a permit to shoot somewhere. We were in Pasadena and the time was up,” Robbie said.
Aqua‘s 1997 hit ‘Barbie Girl’ will not feature in Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Barbie movie, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.The Danish-Norwegian group, who have now been together for 25 years, recently commented on the song’s omission from the film, making it clear that they were far from surprised.Speaking to Variety, Lene Nystrøm suggested that using ‘Barbie Girl’ would be too on the nose and “cheese on cheese,” while Søren Rasted appeared to find the whole situation amusing.“We should say we turned it down, he joked. “Ryan Gosling is not good enough!”The did admit, however, that they’re excited for the film, with Nystrøm adding: “I totally understand why they didn’t use it, but it’s going to bring us a lot of attention, no matter what.”Elsewhere, Margot Robbie recently revealed that she was “mortified” to see on-set pictures of her and Ryan Gosling leak online.“I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” she told Jimmy Fallon of the leak.
in the highly anticipated “Barbie” film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, reported Variety. According to Aqua singer Lene Nystrøm, using the song would be “too on-the-nose.” “I totally understand why they didn’t use it,” said Nystrøm, adding that its inclusion would be “cheese on cheese.” She also saw a silver lining to the situation: “It’s going to bring us a lot of attention, no matter what.”“We should say we turned it down,” joked bandmate Søren Rasted.
Go back in time a few years and most mid-toned blondes would have cringed at having their hair called a “mousy blonde”. Now, the colour is a top trend – and largely thanks to Hailey Bieber.The model debuted it earlier this year and her look prompted many of us to swap our highlights for something a bit moodier in tone.
Margot Robbie "clung" to John David Washington on the set of Amsterdam because she was "scared" to work with director David O. Russell. The Australian actress stars as Valerie Voze in the upcoming period mystery comedy, which follows three friends who become the prime suspects in a murder in the 1930s.
, around the world. Naturally, the perennially stylish movie star is providing a masterclass in red carpet glamor at the same time. For the London premiere of her mystery comedy, Robbie illustrated that an , when done right, can be anything but boring.The Oscar-nominated actor wore a black cut-out dress and a dramatic cape on the red—or, in this specific case, green—carpet.
Margot Robbie is stepping out for the night!
Margot Robbie had a stunning red carpet moment at the UK premiere of her new movie Amsterdam!
Margot Robbie says the moment on set when the widely published photos of Barbie were taken was “most humiliating” of her life. The Australian actress says she and Ryan Gosling were “mortified” as hundreds of people looked at them while they were in full neon leotards. Margot Robbie, 32, spoke about her experience filming for Greta Gerwig’s forthcoming film Barbie, where she portrays the well-known fashion doll alongside Gosling who plays Ken, Barbie’s boyfriend.
Margot Robbie has revealed she was “mortified” to see set photos of her upcoming Barbie film leak on the internet.During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the actress jokingly described the leak as “the most humiliating moment” of her life, given that she and co-star Ryan Gosling had no control over the spread of the images, in which they’re pictured wearing highly vibrant costumes.“I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” she said. “We look like we’re like laughing and having fun, but dying on the inside. Dying.
inspired the look of summer 2022: Barbiecore.“I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” Robbie, who is playing the iconic Mattel doll, said Tuesday on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” “We look like we’re like laughing and having fun, but we’re dying on the inside. Dying. I was like, this is the most humiliating moment of my life.”The photos, which captivated the internet for several weeks, were snapped by the local paparazzi and caused hundreds of people to flock to the movie set.“I mean, I knew that we had some exteriors to shoot in LA.
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling went viral earlier this summer when paparazzi pictures of them filming their new movie "Barbie" began circulating online. During a recent appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" Robbie admitted she and Gosling weren’t exactly thrilled when hundreds of fans began showing up to watch them film while they were out shooting on location in Los Angeles. The pictures of the two on set were everywhere over the summer and really increased the hype surrounding the film, but Robbie referred to the experience of going viral as one of the most embarrassing things to happen to her. When Fallon held up the viral pictures, Robbie explained just how embarrassed they were.
Margot Robbie has revealed she was “humiliated” on the set of her new Barbie movie, but not by the director or co-star Ryan Gosling.WATCH: Margot Robbie shares her favourite childhood booksThe Australian born actress revealed it was viral behind-the-scenes photos taken by fans and photographers that had her “dying inside” during filming.“I can’t tell you how mortified we were, by the way,” she said of the photos, which did the rounds online in June, on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.“We look like we’re like laughing, having fun, but [we’re] dying on the inside... dying.