Margot Robbie shows off her toned legs in red-cord as she films commercial in Malibu with Jacob Elordi

Margot Robbie showed off her toned legs as she filmed 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 a pair of comfy slippers as she strolled to the set.

Margot wore her blonde locks sleek and straight as she filmed in a convertible.

Jacob, 26, whose film Saltburn was produced by Margot’s production company, wore a white shirt, black jacket and trousers.

Both Robbie, 33, and Barbie director Greta Gerwig, 40, were shockingly snubbed for individual Oscar nominations, despite the film receiving eight other nods, including Best Supporting Actor for the actor who played Ken, Ryan Gosling, a nod for Best Supporting Actress for America Ferrera, and the nomination for Best Picture.

Margot Robbie showed off her toned legs as she filmed a commercial in Malibu with Jacob Elordi on Friday

Jacob, 26, whose film Saltburn was produced by Margot's production company, wore a white shirt, black jacket and trousers

Jacob, 26, whose film Saltburn was produced by Margot’s production company, wore a white shirt, black jacket and trousers

The star posed in a convertible that day

The star posed in a convertible that day

Many felt that Robbie deserved a nomination for Best Actress and Greta for Best Director.

Robbie didn’t elaborate on her own Oscar buzz, but insisted they were “beyond ecstatic” that the film had earned eight Oscar nominations.

“We wanted to do something that would change the culture, impact the culture, just make some kind of impact. And that has already happened, and some love much more than we could ever have imagined. And that is truly the greatest reward that can come from all of this.

“I’m so, so obviously ecstatic. Anyone who gets the nods they have is incredible and Best Picture gets the nod.”

She added about the whole controversy, “You can’t feel sad knowing you’re so blessed.”

Gosling blasted the Academy in a statement for overlooking his female colleagues, but failed to give up his nomination in protest.

And according to a source close to the Hollywood A-lister, he has no plans to do so. Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the insider said: ‘Ryan stands by his statement.

“He understands that people are angry, because he is angry too, but he doesn’t let what anyone says online affect him.”

The Barbie star, 33, who was snubbed in the Best Actress category at the Oscars, looked stunning in a red Chanel suit

The Barbie star, 33, who was snubbed in the Best Actress category at the Oscars, looked stunning in a red Chanel suit

Margot was impressed as she posed during the ad

Margot was impressed as she posed during the ad

The star showed off her flair for fashion in the ensemble

The star showed off her flair for fashion in the ensemble

Jacob looked handsome as he posed on some grass

Jacob looked handsome as he posed on some grass

Jacob cut a relaxed figure as he posed by the ocean

Jacob cut a relaxed figure as he posed by the ocean

Margot is getting ready for the Oscars on Sunday evening

Margot is getting ready for the Oscars on Sunday evening

They continued, “Ryan is honored that he was nominated and that the film was nominated.

“If he wins or if he performs I’m Just Ken, he will honor Margot and Greta in some way.”

According to the source, Ryan is doing what’s right for his heart and has the support of his cast and director.

Ryan released a statement addressing Greta and Margot’s criticism shortly after the Oscar nominations were announced.

He began his statement by expressing gratitude for his nomination, saying, “I am deeply honored to have been nominated by my peers alongside such remarkable artists in a year with so many great films.”

“And I never thought I’d say this, but I’m also incredibly honored and proud that it is for portraying a plastic doll named Ken.”

The actor then expressed his disappointment that Margot and Greta were not nominated, before praising them for their work on the film.

Barbie was released in July and grossed a record $1.45 billion at the global box office, and $636 million domestically.

Barbie was released in July and grossed a record $1.45 billion at the global box office, and $636 million domestically.

“Against all odds, with nothing but a few soulless, scantily clad and thankfully crotchless dolls, they made us laugh, broke our hearts, pushed the culture and made history,” he added.

Finally, he congratulated co-star America Ferrera, who received the Best Supporting Actress award.

“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 was released in July and grossed a record $1.45 billion at the global box office, and $636 million domestically.