Margot Robbie showed off her toned legs while filming a commercial in Malibu with Jacob Elordi on Friday.
The Barbie star, 33, who was snubbed in the Best Actress category at the Oscars, looked stunning in a red Chanel suit paired with comfy slippers as she walked onto the set.
Margot wore her blonde locks sleek and sleek while filming in a convertible.
Jacob, 26, whose film Saltburn was produced by Margot’s production company, was wearing a white shirt, black jacket and trousers.
Both Robbie, 33, and Barbie director Greta Gerwig, 40, were surprisingly snubbed for individual Oscar nominations, even though the film received eight other nominations, including Best Supporting Actor for the actor who played Ken, Ryan Gosling, a nod for Best Supporting Actress for America. Ferrera and the Best Picture nomination.
Margot Robbie showed off her toned legs while filming a commercial in Malibu with Jacob Elordi on Friday.
Jacob, 26, whose film Saltburn was produced by Margot’s production company, was wearing a white shirt, black jacket and trousers.
The star posed in a convertible that day.
Many believed that Robbie deserved a nomination for Best Actress and Greta for Best Director.
Robbie did not address her own Oscar snub, but emphasized that they were “beyond elated” that the film had earned eight Oscar nominations.
‘We set out to do something that would change the culture, affect the culture, just make some kind of impact. And it already has, and some like it much more than we ever dreamed. And that is truly the greatest reward that could come from all of this.
‘I’m so, so obviously ecstatic. For everyone to get the recognition they have is incredible and the Best Picture recognition.”
He added of the whole controversy: “There’s no way to feel sad when you know you’re so blessed.”
Gosling criticized the Academy in a statement for ignoring his female colleagues, but stopped short of giving up his nomination in protest.
And according to a source close to the Hollywood star, he has no plans to do so. Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the source said: ‘Ryan is sticking by his statement.
“He understands that people are upset because he’s upset, but he’s not going to be swayed by what anyone says online.”
The Barbie star, 33, who was snubbed in the Best Actress category at the Oscars, looked stunning in a red Chanel suit.
Margot wowed as she posed during the announcement.
The star showed off her fashion talent in the ensemble.
Jacob looked handsome as he posed on some grass.
Jacob cut a relaxed figure as he posed by the ocean.
Margot prepares for Sunday night’s Oscars
They continued: ‘Ryan is honored to have been nominated and for the film to have been nominated.
“Should he win or if he performs I’m Just Ken, he will honor Margot and Greta in one way or another.”
According to the source, Ryan is doing what is right for his heart and has the support of his cast and director.
Ryan released a statement addressing Greta and Margot’s snubs shortly after the Oscar nominations were announced.
He began his statement by expressing his gratitude for his nomination: “I am extremely honored to be nominated by my peers alongside such notable artists in a year of so many great films.”
“And I never thought I’d say this, but I’m also incredibly honored and proud that it’s for playing a plastic doll named Ken.”
The actor then shared his disappointment that Margot and Greta were not nominated, before praising them for their work on the film.
Barbie premiered in July and grossed a record $1.45 billion at the global box office and $636 million domestically.
“Against all odds, with nothing more than a pair of soulless, scantily clad, and fortunately crotchless dolls, they made us laugh, broke our hearts, propelled culture, and made history,” he added.
Finally, she congratulated her co-star América Ferrera, who received the award for Best Supporting Actress.
“That said, I’m so happy for America Ferrera and the other incredible artists who contributed their talents to make this such a groundbreaking film,” Ryan said.
Barbie premiered in July and grossed a record $1.45 billion at the global box office and $636 million domestically.