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Margot Robbie Shares How Her Girlfriends Feel About Her Onscreen Kisses With Hollywood's Hottest Men
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Date:2025-04-17 13:56:43
Margot Robbie is doing it for the girls.
Before the actress starred opposite of Ryan Gosling in Barbie, she shared onscreen kisses with Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street and with Brad Pitt in Babylon.
And while her stacked list of hunky costars has admittedly made some of her real-life friends a bit envious, Robbie told E! News' Keltie Knight at the 2024 Golden Globes, "I do it for my girl group." (Click here to see all the red carpet arrivals.)
"All my girlfriends are like, 'Please, can you do a movie with so and so hot actor?'" the 33-year-old quipped. "And I'm like, 'I'm on it. Let me work on that.'"
Calling herself "lucky" to have shared the screen with such an esteemed list of actors, Robbie added that DiCaprio and Pitt both have the same spark that made audiences fall in love with Gosling.
"Do they all have a bit of Kenergy?" she mused. "I think they do."
Going into the award show, Robbie is nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Musical or Comedy Movie for her work in Barbie. Overall, the blockbuster smash leads the pack of nominations with nine nods, including Cinematic and Box Office Achievement in Motion Pictures. (Click here to see the full list of nominees.)
So, what's next for Robbie? "There are so many amazing stories out there to be told. It's just fun to keep surprising people," she said. "I think with the Barbie movie, we gave people something they didn't know they actually wanted—and to keep doing that is such a joy.
For more from Robbie, tune into E! News on Monday, Jan. 8.
But for now, keep reading for all the red carpet action.
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The 2024 Golden Globe Awards air live Sunday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.veryGood! (1)
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