20 Things You Didn’t Know about Margot Robbie

Australian actress Margot Robbie is suddenly everywhere, thanks to her role as Harley Quinn in the movie Suicide Squad. But she’s been around Hollywood for a while, notably in the movie The Wolf of Wall Street, and before that had an acting career in her native land. Let’s learn more about Margot Robbie.

1. She Has Been Accused of Lying About Her Age

For most women, age is considered a very sensitive matter and not everyone really likes to admit how old they are. In Margot Robbie’s case, the controversy about her age started when a certain interview in 2008 stated that the actress was 23 at that time. This would bring her age to around 30-31 years as of this writing. Apparently, this age issue has been following her for quite some time, with another interview still insisting that the actress was not born in 1990. Whatever the case, Robbie is arguably one of the hottest female celebrities that ace the red carpet in style.

2. She Attended Circus School

For extra-curricular activities, most girls prefer doing such things as ballet dancing, music, and perhaps cooking. But Margot Robbie is not most people. When she was young, 8 years old to be exact, Robbie’s mother enrolled her to a circus school for a trapeze program. As it turns out, the “trapeze certificate” she earned during that tender age proved to be quite useful, as is evident in Suicide Squad.

There’s plenty more interesting things about Margot Robbie at Money Inc.

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My mother says that she used to be the same age a Elizabeth Taylor but was five years older when she died. Apparently Taylor lied about her age to get around child labor rules, at some point used her real age and later tried to appear younger.

Isn't this a sill concern these days?
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What a great idea! I love it and the results are so cool. Did you send the template with the reception invitations, with instructions for guests to bring them to the party? That's a cool concept and you can use them as decorations or assemble them in a scrap book. And Happy Marriage to you!
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That would also make a neat pattern for a set of windchimes! Cut a large burd out of sturdy tin sheeting, punch four to six holes into the wings, then hang smaller tin birds from light chain or high-test fishing wire strung through the holes. They'd catch the wind and make a lovely tinkly clicking sound.

--TwoDragons
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Thanks!

Martha - yup, sent them out with the invites and we strung them from the ceiling at the elopement afterparty venue (check the other sets for pics)

Denita - I think they'd work fantastically well as windchimes, excellent idea!

And Ms. Domestica! Eep! How embarassing! See what Michael Moore has done to literature!
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