'Suicide Squad's' Margot Robbie photographed secretly; Aussie actress spends intimate moments with Tom Ackerley
“Suicide Squad” actress Margot Robbie is on holiday with British boyfriend Tom Ackerley and she has been snapped secretly kayaking in Hawaii like a pro. While the 26-year-old Aussie beauty, who can ride waves like a Bondi beach pro, was spotted kayaking, Ackerley was snapped applying sunscreen on the star.
Robbie posted a photo on Instagram where she seems to be falling off the board. She has thanked the “creepy” photographer for catching her at her best angles.
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“Photo cred to the creepy pap hiding in the bushes. Thanks for always catching me at my best angles #blessed,” Robbie captioned the photo.
Fans are looking forward to the real action where Robbie would sizzle on screen playing the psychotic super-villain Harley Quinn, girlfriend of The Joker, played by Jared Leto. The former “The Wolf of Wall Street” star is one of Hollywood’s hottest rising stars and her role as Harley Quinn is set to catapult her into the A-list category.
“Suicide Squad” is all set to hit Australian theatres on Aug. 4 and Robbie has mesmerised fans up to now with her character video, interviews and updates. Quinn is reportedly the most talked about “Suicide Squad” character and Robbie is loving every bit of her well-deserved fame.
Recently, she spoke on an unfortunate accident on the movie set that could have required her to get a facial reconstruction. While fans are cheering every time Quinn swings her bat, the Australian actress is ever thankful to a replica that saved her from damaging her face.
“The baseball bat is really heavy actually. I hit myself in the head with the fake one the other night when we were doing a scene. I was like, ‘If that was the real one just then, I would have needed facial reconstruction.’ It's a dangerous weapon but I'm getting good with it,” Robbie told SFX magazine, reports Sky News.
The 26-year-old Aussie beauty also revealed that she jumped at the chance of playing Quinn as she believes it is one of the best female roles she had ever seen. When asked, if Robbie felt superhero movies are sexist, she said she finds a lot of movie sexist. Hence, pigeonholing “it just to comic book movies” would be wrong. She added that many a time she is mesmerised by a male character in a script but finds the female character not exciting.
“This project was probably the strongest example of me picking up a script where I was like, 'I want the female character. That is the best character. Harley Quinn is, in my opinion, the best character. If I could have picked one, I'd have picked her anyway,” Robbie revealed.
Quinn’s character among serious baddies such as El Diablo (Jay Hernandez), Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) and Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) would be a relief for viewers who may sometimes become overwhelmed by the grim nature of the movie. Quinn would be injecting her bubbly madness in otherwise serious situations.
“The other characters are pretty serious, so in a lot of the scenes I play up to the bubbly side, as opposed to the whole movie being really, really grim. But on the other hand, I had to dig pretty deep and go to some dark places,” Robbie said.