Emma Eastwood, a young woman with a striking resemblance to the renowned actress Margot Robbie, recently shared her experiences as her double.
"Barbie" is approaching theaters around the world and millions of people have fully launched themselves on the networks to find out every last detail of the long-awaited production, which is full of incredible stories, such as that of the young woman who commissioned to be the double of Margot Robbie herself and now she has recounted her experience.
The work of a double is much harder than many believe, but there is a quality that is probably the most difficult when doing this work and that is, the resemblance to the main actor, well, yes, a double does not resemble the lead actor, all the magic is gone and basically nothing can be done.
The girl who was Margot Robbie's double in "Barbie" tells of her experience working on the film
Emma Eastwood, a young woman with a striking resemblance to the well-known actress Margot Robbie, recently shared her experiences as Margot's body double on the set of the film directed by the award-winning Greta Gerwig and surely what she told makes more than one smile. one's.
“I appeared in scenes where Barbie was not the focus of the shot. For example, where her dialogue had already been filmed and it was just the back of my head or me putting on my shoes and going up and down the stairs, ”explained the young woman.
Eastwood, born in San Francisco, California, clarified that in the past she used to receive comments from fans who compared her with Margot Robbie, and even clarified that the same actress was totally "astonished" when she saw her for the first time due to the resemblance of both.
How was she working on “Barbie”?
According to Emma, “She was very stressful stressed because me, being her double, was dependent on how well the costume fit me. We were shooting in the heat wave last summer and I was so hot and sweaty that I had to put on these jean pants, luckily it fit me well."
“I wore all the same costumes as Margot, so I had to fit exactly into them,” continued Emma, who stated that before being a stuntwoman she was turned down at several casting calls “It was interesting because we completed the costumes differently. Where it was tight for me, it was loose for her and where it was tight for her, it was loose for me."


