The actress Margot Robbie published an image that has generated various reactions due to the alleged abuse of Photoshop.
Margot Robbie is in full promotion of “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”, Quentin Tarantino's film and where she shares the screen with Leonado DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and Al Pacino, among others.
However, the actress has made news for a photograph that she published on her Instagram account and which received criticism from users, who accuse her of using excessive Photoshop.
The image corresponds to a photo shoot that Robbie did for Vogue Australia, where it seems that the upper part of her body is larger than the lower part. But what has caught the most attention in the photo is one of her legs, which looks longer and thinner than normal.
“I refuse to believe those legs are from a human being”, “Where is your other leg?”, “I am really confused about her legs”, “one-legged queen” and “I don't understand, is that a leg?” were some of the comments that the publication received.
Profile
Margot Robbie is an Australian actress and producer, widely recognized for her talent and versatility in the entertainment industry. Born on July 2, 1990, in Dalby, Queensland, Robbie began her career in the spotlight as a teenager, working in various Australian television dramas. Her breakthrough came with the role of Donna Freedman in the popular soap opera "Neighbours," where she gained attention for her exceptional performance.
Robbie's international fame soared when she landed the role of Naomi Lapaglia opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed film "The Wolf of Wall Street" (2013). Her compelling portrayal earned her widespread acclaim and opened doors to Hollywood's A-list.
Margot Robbie's filmography is diverse and impressive. She portrayed iconic characters like Jane Porter in "The Legend of Tarzan" (2016), Harley Quinn in "Suicide Squad" (2016), "Birds of Prey" (2020), and "The Suicide Squad" (2021). Her dynamic performances showcased her ability to bring depth and charisma to a range of roles.