What's Happening?
In a conversation with Charli XCX for Complex, Margot Robbie recounted an incident from early in her career where a male co-star gave her a book titled 'French Women Don’t Get Fat,' implying she should lose weight. Robbie expressed her dismay at the gesture, which she found insulting. Despite not naming the actor or the project, Robbie has since become a prominent figure in Hollywood, known for her roles in 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' 'Suicide Squad,' and 'I, Tonya.' She is currently starring in 'Wuthering Heights,' directed by Emerald Fennell.
Why It's Important?
This incident sheds light on the pressures and challenges faced by women in the entertainment industry regarding body image and societal expectations. Robbie's experience is a reminder of the pervasive
nature of such issues and the importance of addressing them. Her success story serves as an example of resilience and the need for industry-wide change to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for all actors.













