Margot Robbie fans in hysterics as Brad Pitt brands star ‘like a Barbie’ – with actress hilariously shooting DOWN suggestion in resurfaced clip – 3 years BEFORE she played iconic doll
Brad Pitt told Margot Robbie ‘you’re like a Barbie’ in August 2019 during a surfaced interview on the YouTube channel Jackseptic eye.
The duo co-starred in Quentin Tarantino’s 2019 film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and did press events together.
The 59-year-old actor turned to 33-year-old Margot and told her, “You’re like a Barbie,” to which she said no, not Barbie,” jokingly nodding no.
The interview resurfaced just before Greta Gerwig’s Barbie the Movie arrived in theaters – with Margot as the title character Barbie.
Barbie the Movie will be released on July 21, and critics have already praised the movie, calling it “dazzling” and “one of the most entertaining movies of the year.”
Cheeky: Brad Pitt told Margot Robbie ‘you’re like a Barbie’ in August 2019 during an interview surfaced on the YouTube channel Jacksepticeye
Hello Barbie! The interview resurfaced just before Greta Gerwig’s Barbie the Movie arrived in theaters – with Margot as the title character Barbie
In the August 2019 interview with Jacksepticeye, he asked Brad and Margot what they do after they’re out of the spotlight.
Brad said he enjoyed spending time with friends and family and being calm after filming: …. ‘We can do our work in a fairly closed environment and there is a lot of free time and a lot of time with friends and family.. .. which you know I’ve always… or I’ve come to feel that life comes first and work will follow. And it’s not that crazy, but it’s really just barbecues like everyone else…’
He turned around, looked at Margot and said “you like a Barbie, you like a,” he said in reference to a barbecue, but it seemed to be a pun on her newly signed role as Barbie.
She joked back, “No barbie. A shrimp on the Barbie.’
Brad grinned as he made the joke – in reference to her upcoming role of Barbie – having just signed on seven months prior to the interview.
The clip of Brad saying “you’re like a Barbie” went viral on Instagram and TikTok, as Margot fans found it hilarious how Margot reacted to Brad’s sly reference during Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’s press tour.
Brad and Margot starred in three movies together: Babylon (in 2022), The Big Short (n 2015) and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (in 2019).
Brad played Cliff Booth and Margot played Sharon Tate in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood; Leonardo DiCaprio played Rick Dalton.
Margot was in talks to play Barbie back in October 2018 and signed on to the project in early January 2019.
Playing with Barbie promotes confidence, curiosity and communication during a child’s journey of self-discovery. In the brand’s nearly 60 years of existence, Barbie has enabled children to imagine themselves in ambitious roles from princess to president,” Margot said in a statement at the time of the announcement, via E! News.
Adding: “I am so honored to take on this role and produce a film that I believe will have a hugely positive impact on children and audiences around the world. I can’t imagine better partners than Warner Bros. and Mattel to bring this film to the big screen.’
Funny: In the August 2019 interview with Jacksepticeye, he asked Brad and Margot what they do after they’re out of the limelight. Brad said he enjoyed spending time with friends and family and being calm after filming: …. ‘We can do our work in a fairly closed environment and there is a lot of free time and a lot of time with friends and family.. .. which you know I’ve always… or I’ve come to feel that life comes first and work will follow. And it’s not that crazy, but it’s really just barbecues like everyone else…’
The moment: He turned around, looked at Margot and said “you like a Barbie, you like a,” he said in reference to a barbecue, but it seemed to be a pun on her newly signed role as Barbie
Cheeky: The clip of Brad saying “you’re like a Barbie” went viral on Instagram and TikTok, as Margot fans found it hilarious how Margot reacted to Brad’s sly reference during Once Upon A Time in Hollywood’s press tour
Greta signed on to officially direct Barbie in July 2021; however, she had been attached to the film since 2019 and helped with the project’s creative vision.
Ryan Gosling was cast as Ken in fall 2021, with additional cast members Simu Liu, Kate McKinnon, and America Ferrera joining in early 2022.
Filming began in March 2022 in London at the Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios and ended in Summer 2022; reshoots were done in April 2023.
Margot serves as the film’s producer along with her husband LuckyChap Entertainment’s Tom Ackerley.
Other producers involved in the project include Josey McNamara, David Heyman and Ynon Kreiz of Mattel and Robbie Brenner.
The project was Sony’s first with Amy Schumer in the title role; that film’s release date was supposed to be in 2018, but she dropped out of the project in 2017 due to scheduling conflicts.
After Amy’s departure, Anne Hathaway was considered.
In October 2018, Sony’s option for the Barbie project expired and was transferred to Warner Brothers.
Hello Ken! Ryan Gosling was cast as Ken in Fall 2021 with additional cast members Simu Liu, Kate McKinnon and America Ferrera cast in early 2022
Here she is! Filming began in March 2022 in London at the Warner Bros. Leavesden Studios and ended in Summer 2022; reshoots were done in April 2023
Barbie Girl: Margot took part in the worldwide promo tour for Barbie, dressing up as different Barbie dolls at each event, to the delight of Barbie fans alike
Barbie lifestyle: Margot has been on a whirlwind press tour for the project in recent weeks, which came to a halt last Friday when SAG-AFTRA went on strike
In character: Ryan, 42, and Margot seen in the Barbie trailer
Coming Soon: Barbie the Movie will hit theaters on July 21
Margot took part in the worldwide promo tour for Barbie, dressing up as different Barbie dolls at each event, much to the delight of Barbie fans alike.
Margot revealed in a recent interview with People that she wasn’t too interested in playing Barbie as a child.
Margot, who grew up in Queensland, Australia People magazine: ‘I personally didn’t have one that I can remember. My sister did and I remember my cousin did. I was supposed to play with my cousin, but I wasn’t much of a Barbie girl as a kid.”