Margot Robbie reveals why she insisted on filming the Wolf

Margot Robbie reveals why she insisted on filming the Wolf of Wall Street scene completely nude

Margot Robbie reveals why she insisted on doing the Wolf of Wall Street scene completely nude

She is the twice Academy Award-nominated actress known for her critically acclaimed roles in Bombshell and I, Tonya.

But Margot Robbie has proven she’s committed to her roles ever since she first broke into Hollywood.

The Australian actress, 32, made her big break in 2013’s Wolf of Wall Street – and insisted on being completely nude in the Martin Scorsese hit.

Margot Robbie has proven her dedication to her roles ever since she first broke into Hollywood

Margot Robbie has proven her dedication to her roles ever since she first broke into Hollywood

Speaking to The Telegraph in 2014, the star said she was “concerned” about her naked body being immortalized online, but when the director offered to tone down the scenes for her comfort, she declined.

In the recently resurfaced interview, the former Neighbors star, who was 23 at the time, said: “I think nudity for nudity’s sake is shameful. If they put it in just for a girl to take off her top, that’s gross. And you always notice that.

“But I also find it disgusting when someone strips naked in real life, or conveniently leaves their bra on in the film, or holds up the sheets. Seeing someone choreographed to cover up irritates me just as much.

‘The point [her character] Naomi is that her body is her only currency in this world.

The Australian actress, 32, made her big break in 2013's Wolf of Wall Street - and insisted on being completely nude in the Martin Scorsese hit

The Australian actress, 32, made her big break in 2013’s Wolf of Wall Street – and insisted on being completely nude in the Martin Scorsese hit

The actress said in another interview that she needed to

The actress said in another interview that she needed to “get really deep into the scene.” She is pictured with co-star Leonardo DiCaprio on the red carpet at the UK premiere of the hit

‘Well, as Marty [Scorsese] tried to help me and in the scene where she seduces Jordan said maybe I could put on a robe, I said she wouldn’t. She must be naked. She puts her cards on the table.’

The actress said in another interview that she needed to “get really deep into the scene.”

Speaking to Porter in 2018, she revealed: “It doesn’t come across when you watch the film, but the reality is we’re in a tiny bedroom with 30 crew members.

Margot, who began her career in Neighbors, went on to star in major Hollywood films including Suicide Squad, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Barbie.  She is featured in Wolf of Wall Street

Margot, who began her career in Neighbors, went on to star in major Hollywood films including Suicide Squad, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Barbie. She is featured in Wolf of Wall Street

Since her stunning Hollywood debut opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in 2013's Wolf of Wall Street, she has consistently gone gold at the box office

Since her stunning Hollywood debut opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in 2013’s Wolf of Wall Street, she has consistently gone gold at the box office

‘All men. And for 17 hours I pretend to touch myself. It’s just a very strange thing and you really have to bury the embarrassment and absurdity deep and commit yourself fully.

Margot, who began her career in Neighbors, went on to star in major Hollywood films including Suicide Squad, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Barbie.

Since her stunning Hollywood debut opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in 2013’s Wolf of Wall Street, she has consistently gone gold at the box office.

The blow comes fresh from more questionable publicity for the Australian actress following an incident in Argentina that saw her friends arrested after a scuffle with paparazzi, coupled with her high-profile friendship with

The blow comes fresh from more questionable publicity for the Australian actress following an incident in Argentina that saw her friends arrested after a scuffle with paparazzi, coupled with her high-profile friendship with “unpredictable” British model Cara Delevingne. Pictured on Wolf of Wall Street

But her dream run has met its first major success as reviews for her latest film Amsterdam continue to give the flick a resounding ‘thumbs down’.

The blow comes fresh from more questionable publicity for the Australian actress following an incident in Argentina that saw her friends arrested after a scuffle with paparazzi, coupled with her high-profile friendship with “unpredictable” British model Cara Delevingne.

Critics have heaped the David O. Russell-directed film — his first since Joy in 2015 — with the majority agreeing it’s an overcooked mess that even its all-star cast can’t save.

With a meager 33 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, Amsterdam – which stars Christian Bale and John David Washington – Robbie plays ex-WWI battalion nurse Valerie Voze, who helps Bale and Washington investigate a murder.