Margot Robbie opens up about 'meltdowns' due to fame

Just like any human beings, celebrities amid the glitter and gold also get tired. This was what Margot Robbie revealed recently.

In an interview with Vogue, the "Suicide Squad" actress who played the much-acclaimed Harley Quinn in the 2016 film, admitted that fame came with a price. Robbie narrated that she sometimes went through "meltdowns" in dealing with fame, which she does while running her business. She manages her production company LuckyChap with husband Tom Ackerley and two others.

"There are obviously a lot of times where I'll have a meltdown and go: 'I can't do it anymore.' And you miss out on a lot of things, like you rarely go on holidays, you miss everyone's weddings, everyone's birthdays. I haven't been home once this year, I haven't seen my best friends, my nephew," the "Neighbours" actress said.

Even so, the 27-year-old was not complaining of everything she had been bearing and added, "I have absolutely no regrets." Robbie explained as well that it had been satisfying and rewarding to be part of something and that she had been nothing but happy for her career right now.

Indeed, Robbie had slowly built her name. People first saw her 10 years ago in an Australian show, before being able to stand out when she was seen in "The Wolf of Wall Street" in 2013, where she played Naomi Lapaglia. After that, she was known as Jane in the 2016 movie "The Legend of Tarzan."

The "I, Tonya" star also gushed about her beau in the interview, though she had been known to be secretive with her private life. Robbie clarified that their marriage did not change anything for them since they were best friends prior to becoming a couple. Her marriage was confirmed by an Instagram post that showed her and Ackerley kissing while she showed the camera her ring.


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