Margot Robbie looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for a stylish Vanity Fair shoot this week.
The actress, 32, slipped into a skimpy black leotard for the snap as she flaunted her incredibly svelte figure.
The high-cut ensemble showed off her toned thighs and she accentuated her tiny waist with a chunky leather belt.
Sensational: Margot Robbie, 32, looked nothing short of sensational as she posed for a stylish Vanity Fair shoot this week
The stunner also took part in wide ranging interview as she promoted her new all-star ensemble movie Babylon with Brad Pitt.
Margot accentuated her features with a light dusting of make-up as she gazed seductive
New look: Margot Robbie is in the new massive all-star ensemble cast of Babylon with Brad Pitt. And to celebrate, the 32-year-old beauty showed off her very toned tummy as she posed in black for the cover of Vanity Fair
In her wide-ranging interview she said she loved playing Nellie LaRoy, who is based on Clara Bow, for the new film because she got to be free. ‘I don’t really have a whole lot of modesty left,’ Robbie joked. ‘I don’t feel embarrassed when it’s Nellie doing something. I’d feel embarrassed if it was me, but it’s all her.’
And the blonde also gave an update on her future films, saying Barbie will not be ‘obvious,’ an Ocean’s 11 film is in the works and her starring in a female-led Pirates Of The Caribbean installment will not happen.
And she guessed Nellie had a dark background.
‘Whenever I’m trying to make a character, I have to figure out their childhood. I can justify anything they do later in life if I just figure that out,’ she shared.
Bow had a mentally ill mother and grew up in poverty. So she likely took to the escape of Hollywood.
‘She had probably the most horrific childhood I can imagine for anyone,’ she noted.
‘You can justify anything Nellie does and says in this movie if you imagine that she experienced something like that as a kid.’
And she found working on the movie joyful.
‘What you see onscreen is the chaos of making a movie and how f***ed it is, but also how it’s just the greatest thing ever,’ Robbie said.
Chaos: ‘What you see onscreen is the chaos of making a movie and how f***ed it is, but also how it’s just the greatest thing ever,’
Robbie said. ‘And, literally, filming it was the exact same thing. Sh** was so unhinged and so fun and amazing and just absurd. It was definitely the best experience of my life’
‘And, literally, filming it was the exact same thing. Sh** was so unhinged and so fun and amazing and just absurd. It was definitely the best experience of my life.’
She also has some very big pink shoes to fill.
As far as Barbie she said, ‘Making an obvious Barbie movie would’ve been extremely easy to do and anything easy to do is probably not worth doing.’
And she really did produce it.
Often actors get producer credit for nothing, but she earned it.
‘Yeah, that pissed me off. It’s so annoying because I have to fight every time,’ she said of making people understand she really produces the films she makes.
ly into the camera.
The Aussie actress let her blonde tresses cascade past her shoulders and completed the look with a silver bracelet.
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