Robbie’s international breakthrough arrived with Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), in which she starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. Her sharp, charismatic performance as Naomi Lapaglia made a powerful impression—balancing glamour, toughness, and emotional nuance—and quickly positioned her as one of Hollywood’s most in-demand young actors.
In the years that followed, Robbie avoided being typecast by taking on a wide range of roles across genres. She stepped into the DC universe as Harley Quinn in Suicide Squad (2016), later refining and expanding the character in Birds of Prey (2020) and The Suicide Squad (2021). Her take on Harley Quinn—chaotic yet vulnerable, anarchic yet oddly principled—helped redefine the character for a new generation and cemented Robbie’s status as a fan favorite.
New looks
Fans suspect Margot went down the Ozempic route, as she had seemingly lost some weight.
“She went from stunning to “stunned” one fan said of Robbie’s looks.
“She can play He-man now,” another person commented.