Margot Robbie Dresses Her Growing Bump In A White Bodycon Dress For Girls' Night Out

On Saturday night, a heavily pregnant Margot Robbie headed to the Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood wearing a white bodycon dress with a high turtleneck and an ankle-length skirt. Over her shoulders, she draped a long black coat and she accessorised with black sandal heels and a black baguette handbag. The pictures were published by the Daily Mail over the weekend.

Robbie left her hair down and wore a coral lip. This marks the second time in as many weeks that the actor has stepped out in a bodycon dress that places her growing bump front and centre.

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She was accompanied by friends rather than her husband Tom Ackerley. She and the film producer have been seen together quite a lot this summer as they enjoy the final months of Robbie’s pregnancy before welcoming their first child. The couple also recently announced another new film project. Their LuckyChap Productions team will be creating The Sims movie, based on the popular video game.

megan park, maisy stella and margot robbie at the my old ass special campfire screening held at treepeople on september 9, 2024 in los angeles, california photo by lisa oconnorvariety via getty images
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The couple worked on Robbie’s massive hit Barbie, starring the actress as the titular character. She played across from Ryan Gosling as Ken and the cast was star-studded, including America Ferrera, Michael Cera, Issa Rae, Will Ferrell, Dua Lipa, and many, many more. The script was penned by married couple Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach and directed by Gerwig. In an interview with Deadline, Robbie shared a bit about her company’s perspective on filmmaking.

'Honestly, I just don’t know what the point is in making a movie if you’re not trying to dig deep and explore something like that,' she said. 'And maybe it’s because I love old movies so much. I rewatch movies voraciously. Some people never see a movie twice, but I’m a serial rewatcher, and I think, if I’m not going to try and make something that’s better than the films I already love, I’d rather use the time rewatching them.'

She continued, 'I have no problem watching The Philadelphia Story for the 50th time. I have no problem watching Bridesmaids for the 100th time. So, unless I’m striving to make a movie that’s as good as those movies, I’m just going to rewatch them.'


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