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Margot Robbie reveals she violently slapped Leonardo DiCaprio during her casting for The Wolf of Wall Street

A little over ten years ago, Margot Robbie made a name for herself playing Naomi in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), by Martin Scorsese, with Leonardo DiCaprio. However, during the casting, she believed that she would not be taken because of her improvised slap to Leonardo DiCaprio. She even thought she was going to end up in prison.

Margot Robbie started dreaming of cinema as a teenager. So, at just 17 years old, she left Gold Coast, Australia, heading to Melbourne, to try her luck as an actress. In 2008, she joined the cast of the Australian soap opera The Neighbors – in which Kylie Minogue as well as brothers Luke and Liam Hemsworth also debut. After three seasons, she left Australia for the United States. And it is thanks to his role in The Loup de Wall Street (2013), by Martin Scorsese, which she made known in Hollywood.

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Margot Robbie, however, believed that she would not get the role of Naomi because, during her last audition, she improvised a slap to Leonardo DiCaprio. “I said to myself: ‘I could kiss Leonardo DiCaprio nowthat would be great. I can’t wait to tell all my friends.’ And then I thought: ‘No…’ And I slapped him“, she said in the podcast Talking Pictures.

“Not only will you never work again, but you’ll go to jail for this, you idiot.”

There was dead silence for what seemed like an eternity.,…

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