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Wolf Of Wall Street Margot Robbie Naked
Margot Robbie admits to lying about her nude scenes in The Wolf of Wall Street
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She's fast becoming hot property in Hollywood, but that hasn't stopped Australian actress Margot Robbie from charming viewers of late-night talk show Jimmy Kimmel Live! with her tales of binge-eating , spewing and lying to her parents.
While hardly the sort of stuff broadcaster ABC's parent company Disney would endorse, the 11.35pm start time for Kimmel's show – which draws up to 3 million viewers a night – means Robbie would have been talking straight to the target audience for the film she has a major role in, Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street .
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The role continues her meteoric rise; according to imdb.com 's starmeter – which tracks the interest in showbiz identities according to frequency of searches by the site's millions of users – Robbie today sits in the number two position, with only Jennifer Lawrence above her.
Margot Robbie stars as Leonardo DiCaprio's girlfriend in The Wolf of Wall Street .
Robbie plays Naomi Lapaglia, girlfriend of Leonardo DiCaprio's Jordan Belfort, in Scorsese's movie, a role that is a million miles away from her early days on Neighbours .
“You are very naked in the movie, for a lot of the film,” Kimmel said on the segment that aired on Tuesday night in the US. “Did they tell you about that going in or was that a surprise?”
“Yeah, that was a small point of contention with my family,” said Robbie. “I just flat out lied to my family for a really long time. I said, 'I don't care what you hear, there is no nudity, I'm not doing any nudity. Ignore anything anyone's saying, there is no nudity'.
“And then I thought, 'Well, the movie's going to come out and they'll see there's nudity', so I changed that. The lie evolved to, 'Well actually it's a body double, and they just CGI-ed my head onto someone else'.
“My family don't have anything to do with the entertainment industry so they totally bought it. They were like, 'They can do that?' And I was like, 'Oh, technology these days, you wouldn't believe what they do in Hollywood'.”
Eventually, Robbie said, she came clean to her family and urged them to read Belfort's memoir, on which the film is based, before seeing the film. Still, she planned to steer clear of her old haunts – including the small Queensland country town of Dalby, where she was born and her grandparents still live – until after the dust has settled.
“I'm hoping I'm going to be home when it comes out and then I'm just going to fly the coop so I can miss the aftermath,” the 23-year-old said.
“The good news,” added Kimmel, “is that everything after this is gravy, everything after this is a Disney film by comparison. You will have no problems from here on out.”
Indeed, that increasingly looks like the story of Robbie's Hollywood adventure. After a 311-episode apprenticeship on Neighbours playing Donna Freedman (her first appearance was in June 2008, her last in January 2011), Gold Coast-raised Robbie looks well-positioned for a crack at the big time.
Although she confessed to Kimmel that she thought she blew a signing with her US agency 360 because she told the agent about a time that she ate 1.8 kilograms of spaghetti on the set of Neighbours . "And then I just spewed up four pounds of spaghetti bolognese, like projectile. Have you ever seen that movie where she is possessed? It was like that and then he signed me and here we are doing Wolf of Wall Street ."
Her Scorsese coup – for which she mastered a Brooklyn accent, she told Kimmel, by imagining she was wearing acrylic nails – comes hot on the heels of a role in Richard Curtis's English time-travel rom-com About Time , and on the back of a lead role in the Mad Men -esque TV series Pan Am , about the early glamorous days of international jet travel.
Next up she will star opposite Will Smith in the crime comedy Focus – but right now all eyes are on her.
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It's hard to imagine saying "no" to Martin Scorsese . The Oscar-winning director of "The Departed," "Hugo," "GoodFellas" and more remains one of the most prolific filmmakers in the business, as fresh and energized now at 71 years old as he's ever been.
But Australian actress Margot Robbie nearly turned down the chance to work with Scorsese on "The Wolf of Wall Street," based on true-stories of fraud and crime on Wall Street in the 1980s. Robbie plays Naomi Lapaglia in the film, a role that requires no small amount of nudity -- a fact that nearly drove Robbie away from the project.
"Initially, right at the beginning of my career, I said that I'd never do nudity. I made that clear to my team. They all knew that from the beginning," she told MTV's Josh Horowitz about her initial reservations with the "Wolf of Wall Street" role. "When I first did my audition, we never expected it to go any further than perhaps [the first round]. We now found ourselves in the predicament where Marty wanted to test me, and we now had to go back and say, 'Well, look, she doesn't actually want to do nudity -- and the part requires nudity.' "
"They came back to us and said, 'Well, why did she audition?' And we said, 'Well, we honestly didn't expect you ever wanted to see her,'" she laughed.
Over time, Robbie's team tried to convince her that if there was ever a moment in her career to embrace on-screen nudity, it was "Wolf of Wall Street." Besides, as Robbie notes, Scorsese films aren't typically gratuitous when it comes to nudity: "There's a lot of violence, but there isn't a lot of nudity. He doesn't exploit nudity like that. Anything he does, he does it well."
Still, Robbie felt trepidation over taking the part. "For a while, I thought, maybe it wasn't meant to be. Maybe I shouldn't do it," she said. "Which, in hindsight, is ridiculous, that I was even thinking that. But I tried to stick to that for a while."
So, what changed? How did Robbie convince herself to bear it all and embrace the "Wall Street" lifestyle?
"I just started getting emotionally invested in the role," she said. "The more I started working on the character, the more I was falling in love with it. All of the sudden, one day, I realized, 'If I say no to this, someone else will get the part -- and no one else can play this role! I have to do it, which means I have to do nudity, and that's fine. It's a sacrifice I'm willing to make to have this opportunity.' It was worth doing to have the experience I had."
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Released to rave reviews when it premiered in 2013, The Wolf of Wall Street was not only popular with critics but immensely popular with audiences as well, ending its theatrical run with an impressive box office gross of $116 million USD.
If you’ve ever seen the film, you’d know exactly why it was such a hit with audiences in particular. The plot of the film is off-the-rails and features scenes of debauchery, drug use, and non-stop partying and indulgence helmed by protagonist Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) .
Margot Robbie in a long leather coat and boots on the set of The Wolf of Wall Street on September 25, 2012, in New York City (Credit: Dara Kushner / INFphoto)
Starring alongside DiCaprio is Jonah Hill as Belfort’s unhinged business associate Donnie Azoff, and Margot Robbie , who famously plays Belfort’s sultry mistress (and later wife), Naomi Lapaglia.
Margot Robbie’s performance as Lapaglia was easily one of the most recognizable of the film, as her striking beauty and spunky personality helped to shape some of the most memorable scenes of the film, especially when she shared the screen with the enigmatic DiCaprio, who’s performance as Belfort was also one of the most popular of the year.
Despite all the fanfare for Robbie’s performance, the actress has gone on to state on record that she regrets certain aspects of it in retrospect.
Margot Robbie had her breakthrough as Naomi Lapaglia, the wife of protagonist Jordan Belfort in Martin Scorsese’s biographical black comedy The Wolf of Wall Street (Credit: Paramount Pictures)
In this article, we’re looking at what Margot Robbie regrets about her work in The Wolf of Wall Street and why.
A Queensland, Australia native, Margot Robbie was born down under on July 2, 1990. From a young age, she sought to pursue a career in acting and landed her first roles whilst in high school, appearing in several low-budget thriller films and television commercials.
Her first serious taste for acting came in the form of guest roles in a variety of television series, including the crime drama series City Homicide and the children’s series The Elephant Princess, both in 2008 when Margot was only 18 years old.
Margot Robbie played Donna Freedman (also Brown) in the Australian soap opera Neighbours (Credit: Network 10)
She continued to act in television, securing the main role as Donna Freedman in the Australian soap-opera show Neighbours for three years and following that role up with a small part in Richard Curtis’ About Time in 2013.
Undoubtedly Robbie’s breakout role was as Lapaglia in The Wolf of Wall Street, as the role kickstarted her pathway to becoming a huge Hollywood star.
According to director Martin Scorcese, Margot Robbie landed the role of Lapaglia during her audition, where she was acting out a scene in which she argues with Leonardo DiCaprio.
Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belfort and Margot Robbie as Naomi Lapaglia in one of the many sex scenes in The Wolf of Wall Street (Credit: Paramount Pictures)
During the audition, Robbie actually slapped DiCaprio across the face, which both the actor and Scorcese thought was perfect for the character. The rest is history. She was only 24 years old when she was cast as Lapaglia.
It’s no secret that Margot Robbie is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood , and her natural gorgeous looks definitely played a part in her landing the role as Belfort’s smoking hot mistress in the film.
DiCaprio and Robbie filmed several intimate scenes with one another in the film, and there is one scene in particular that Robbie regrets filming,
In one of these frisky scenes, Lapaglia and Belfort make love on a pile of cash, as Belfort was a notoriously rich investment banker and conman.
Actress Margot Robbie in Armani Privé at the “The Wolf Of Wall Street” premiere at Ziegfeld Theater on December 17, 2013, in New York City (Credit: Dara Kushner / INFphoto)
Seeing as this is a Hollywood production, naturally, the US cash was fake currency, props created by famous prop-making house RJR Props.
This ended up becoming a bit of a sore point for Robbie, as she remarked in an interview with The Daily Beast in 2017: “I got a million paper cuts on my back from all that money! It’s not as glamorous as it sounds. If anyone is planning on having sex on top of a pile of cash: don’t.”
Ouch! We don’t know about you, but paper cuts during intimate moments don’t sound like a recipe for a good time to us. If that wasn’t bad enough, apparently, the texture of the prop money was also rougher than real U.S. currency, which didn’t make things comfortable for Robbie, who said: “…the fake money is like paper, and when I got up off the bed, I turned around to get my robe, and everyone gasped.” – due to the rough texture of the prop money leaving irritations all over her body.
Due to her role as Lapaglia being a breakout role for the young Robbie – she was not paid as handsomely as some of her more high-profile co-stars.
Margot Robbie pushes her high stiletto heels into Leonardo DiCaprio’s face in The Wolf Of Wall Street (Credit: Paramount Pictures)
Leonardo DiCaprio reportedly made nearly $10 million USD for his role in The Wolf of Wall Street, while Jonah Hill practically had to beg to work with DiCaprio and Scorsese, only receiving $60,000 USD for his work in the film.
Conversely, Robbie reportedly received an estimated $347,000 USD for her performance in The Wolf of Wall Street. While this obviously pales in comparison to Leonardo DiCaprio, when compared to her co-star Jonah Hill, we think she did just fine considering how little Hill made.
In recent years, many actresses have revealed that they have often felt pressured to appear nude in sex scenes for Hollywood films or that they felt uncomfortable appearing nude but felt as though they had to sustain their careers by doing so.
The opposite is true for Margot Robbie, who actually insisted on appearing nude for her role in the film. According to urban legend, Martin Scorcese offered for Robbie to wear a bathrobe during the filming of her nude scenes, but Robbie refused.
Margot Robbie says she regrets filming a painful sex scene with Leonardo DiCaprio on top of a pile of money (Credit: ACE / INFphoto)
Her reasoning for her insistence on this was related to her performance, as she stated: “The whole point of Naomi is that her body is her only form of currency in this world…She has to be naked. She’s laying her cards on the table.” – and we couldn’t agree more.
Have you seen The Wolf of Wall Street? What were your thoughts on some of the most infamous scenes involving Margot Robbie? When it’s all said and done, the film will go down in pop culture history as one of the most thrilling dramatic films of the 2010s.
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The Wolf of Wall Street star Margot Robbie has revealed she was happy to do her full frontal scene in the film because she thought it was ‘warranted’.
The actress, 23, admitted she was nervous about stripping off in Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated film but thought it was worth the risk.
She told Look magazine: ‘[Nudity is] different in this day and age, because of the internet. It was like, if I do this there will forever be YouTube clips of this, there will be slow-motion versions.
‘It’s not just the repercussions for myself – my brothers and my grandparents have to deal with that. So it’s not something to be taken lightly.’
Robbie added: ‘There are scripts I pick up and say, “There’s no reason why she’s taking her clothes off, that’s just stupid, it’s just nudity for the sake of nudity.”That I do not agree with, ever.
‘But when the nudity is warranted, I don’t think there’s anything shameful in that. If it’s justified and the character would do it, then it should be there.’
In The Wolf of Wall Street Leonardo DiCaprio plays stockbroker Jordan Belfort while Margot plays his wife Naomi.
The Wolf of Wall Street is currently top of the UK box office.

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