
True Or Not? Mystery Lady Calls Out Barbie Star Margot Robbie For Cruelty On Neighbours Set
Following the Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively’s feud, several crew members and public are calling out actors and actresses known for cruelty on movie sets. This time its Barbie Star Margot Robbie who is being called out on social media for poor treatment of people on the Neighbours movie set.
According to the the writer, “My mums colleague worked with Margot Robbie on the show neighbours, said she was horrible to work with, would call people bitches and throw tantrums. She heard that around wolf of Wall Street time that she took a 2 hour taxi ride to the airport and when the driver asked for payment she pulled the ‘don’t you know who I am’ card.”
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“Taxi driver was payed off at the time and apologised to by her management team as this would have been a blow coming out earlier in her career,” the narrator finished. While most actors and actresses have history of cruelty, none could be said of Margot Robbie until now. Perhaps it has something to do with her incredible PR team.
This is the first negative thing being ever read about her after like 100 positive stories. It is possibly her PR is just godlike or this story sounds off. Imagine this, who would take a taxi and think they wont ask for payment, especially if you’ve only been in one movie? Besides why is the story coming out now when it actually happened when she was only 20 yrs old acting in Australia.
Mind You that Neigbours was produced in 2008 with Margot Robbie aiming to begin her career as an actress. Years later, she now owns a production company and has starred in numerous roles including Barbie and Harley Quin in Joker after a move to America. Reminiscing on the time, she told TV Week how she dreaded that decision.
“I basically had only three options back then.” “Either I would have waited until the producers at some point got rid of my character from the series, or I would have played the role forever and led a comfortable life in Australia. “And the third option was to quit and see if I could make it in America, which offered me more chances than Australia. Of course I could have failed, but I was willing to risk it.”