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Everyone is giving out yards about Vanity Fair's bonkers Margot Robbie article
YESTERDAY, VANITY FAIR revealed its August cover star, Margot Robbie.
You probably know the Australian actress from the likes of About Time, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Big Short. This summer, she will be seen in The Legend of Tarzan and Suicide Squad.
To coincide with the releases of the latter two films, Vanity Fair decided to write a profile on Robbie in which she discussed growing up in Australia, getting her big break on Neighbours and making it in Hollywood.
The profile, written by Rich Cohen, has also been widely criticised for its slightly sexist undertones and for describing Australia as “America 50 years ago”.
Here are some choice quotes.
*vomits*
Oh, okay.
KEEP IT IN YOUR PANTS.
There was also talk about sex scenes, laboured comparisons to Audrey Hepburn and cringey observations about Australia.
In short, it was a bit of a mess and Twitter let Vanity Fair have it on the sexism…
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And the Australia stuff.
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Spare a thought for the person manning Vanity Fair’s social media, yeah?
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Craic fail of the day margot robbie Vanity Fair vanity unfair win/fail