Margot Robbie, her Barbie director pal Greta Gerwig, Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg all wowed fans at the 2024 Olympics by posing for an epic A-list selfie.
The image, which also features Mission: Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie, was posted on Spielberg’s film and television production company Amblin, along with the caption: “Here’s a group that deserves a medal!”
“I found myself feeling jealous today. Margot, Greta, Tom and Spielberg?” wrote one excited fan in response.
“The crossover we didn’t know we needed,” one joked, while another user quipped that the group were “The Hollywood Ballers.”
The photo is believed to have been taken during the star-studded opening ceremony which featured spectacular performances by Lady Gaga and Celine Dion.
Margot Robbie, Tom Cruise, Steven Spielberg and Barbie director Greta Gerwig pose for an epic selfie at the 2024 Olympics
It’s already been a star-studded event, with Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman and Serena Williams leading the A-list stars cheering on Simone Biles and the artistic gymnastics teams at the women’s Olympic final in Paris yesterday.
Not long after that, Biles became the star of the show when she appeared to respond to critics, including a former teammate of hers, after winning the team all-around gold medal.
Biles, along with Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles and Jade Carey, dominated the field, winning by nearly five and a half points over Italy.
On her Instagram, after the achievement, Biles posted a photo of the team with a brutal caption.
Meanwhile, Jennifer Hudson (right) reunited with Sarah Jessica Parker (left) in Paris on Sunday for Olympics festivities, 17 years after they originally met on the Manhattan set of the first Sex and the City film.
Sarah Jessica Parker, 59, shook off the pouring rain as she joined her husband, Matthew Broderick, as well as their three children during the Paris 2024 Olympics.
“Lack of talent, laziness, Olympic champions,” the message read.
That appears to be a specific criticism of a former Team USA gymnast, MyKayla Skinner, who criticized the team’s makeup in the lead-up to the games.
In a now-deleted YouTube video, Skinner criticized the team of Biles, Chiles, Lee, Carey and Hezly Rivera for not having the proper “work ethic.”
“Aside from Simone, I feel like the talent and depth isn’t what it used to be,” the 27-year-old said.
“The girls just don’t have the work ethic,” Skinner continued before referencing the Center for SafeSport USA, a nonprofit organization created to reduce sexual abuse of minors and athletes in U.S. Olympic sports.
“And it’s also difficult because of SafeSport. For example, coaches can’t put pressure on athletes and they have to be very careful about what they say.
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