Margot Robbie: Motherhood, Power Moves, and Wuthering Heights Buzz | Hollywood Unscripted
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In the past few days Margot Robbie has been quietly but unmistakably recalibrating her public life around two forces motherhood and power in the industry. In a new cover interview for British Vogue, highlighted by outlets including Fox News and E News, she confirms she and husband Tom Ackerley welcomed a son just over a year ago, but draws a firm line around him, saying she will not share his name or details and is setting new boundaries after years of being misquoted. That stance a major biographical shift is being widely reported as Margot Robbie sets new rules for Hollywood to protect her child, and marks her evolution from breakout star to fiercely private A list mother.
At the same time she is back in full red carpet mode. Harper s Bazaar and W Magazine report that on December 4 she made a high profile appearance at Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford s annual War Child Wassail gala in London, helping an event that raised nearly 5 million dollars for children affected by war. Both outlets lingered on her sleek asymmetrical black gown, draped wool coat and minimalist accessories, reading the look as an early, low key prelude to the fashion spectacle she is expected to unleash for her next major film.
That film is Emerald Fennell s Wuthering Heights, due in cinemas this coming February, with Margot playing Catherine Earnshaw and producing through LuckyChap Entertainment. Coverage in British Vogue, W Magazine and film trades notes she plans to method dress throughout the press tour, echoing her Barbie campaign strategy, and reveals that stylist Andrew Mukamal has been gathering vintage editions of the novel as couture inspiration. The Guardian and IndieWire have also picked up her spirited defense of co star Jacob Elordi s casting as Heathcliff, framing her as both star and guardian of a risky, much debated adaptation.
On the business front, Variety recently reported that LuckyChap is launching LuckyChap International in partnership with European powerhouse Mediawan, a London based film and TV venture that positions Robbie not just as an actor producer but as a global content mogul in the making. Socially, fashion and celebrity accounts across Instagram and X have been circulating her War Child look and quoting her new boundaries comments, though any supposed baby details beyond what she confirmed to British Vogue remain unverified and squarely in the realm of gossip.
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