Margot Robbie ‘treats 14 friends to a £50,000 luxury trip including spa treatments, cocktail van and private chef in an exclusive rural location’
Margot Robbie finally got some well-deserved time off when she took 14 close friends for an all-expenses-paid stay in a luxury cabin at Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire.
The actress, 33, splashed out £50,000 to her inner circle of close friends as they enjoyed staying at the A-lister hotspot last week.
Margot, who is worth £30 million, treated her friends to a private chef who cooked over a charcoal grill, luxury spa treatments, a cocktail van with free-flowing booze, hot tubs and on-site activities including pigeon shooting, cycling and prosecco pong.
The Suicide Squad star, who has been busy promoting the Barbie movie, also enjoyed some quality time with her British husband, film producer Tom Ackerley.
Margot ditched her glamorous dresses and got her hair done by donning jeans, hoodies and flip flops while having fun with friends.
Time to relax: Margot Robbie finally got some well-deserved time off as she took 14 close friends for an all-expenses paid stay in a luxury cabin at Soho Farmhouse in Oxfordshire
Outing: The actress, 33, splashed out £50,000 to her inner circle of close friends as they enjoyed staying at the A-lister hotspot last week
A source told The sun: “Despite being the hottest actress in the world right now, Margot is incredibly down to earth and loves nothing more than hanging out with her best friends.
‘She knows the tight-knit crowd through her work and her husband, and she feels like she can be herself with them and really let her hair down. She likes to share her wealth with the people she loves, and she is very generous.
‘The weather wasn’t great but they were happy to chill, eat and drink. After spending the last few weeks dressed to the nines and waddling around in heels, Margot ditched the jolly rags and slipped into jeans, comfy hoodies, and flip flops. Her friends also mostly work in the film industry, so they’re not afraid of Margot’s fame and she can just be herself.’
On Barbie’s opening weekend, the film grossed a whopping $360 million as it proved to be a huge hit with fans.
Barbie beat the initial estimate of $155 million and the domestic total rose to $162 million upon its July 21 release.
The ticket sales marked the biggest opening weekend of the year, beating The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which grossed $146 million.
Barbie has also taken in $194.3 million worldwide, bringing the current worldwide total to $356.3 million.
deadline Industry insiders predict that Barbie will cross the $1 billion mark globally — with the film starring Margot Robbie tipped to make at least $800 million during its theatrical run.
Amazing: Margot, who has been busy promoting the Barbie movie and is worth £30 million, treated her friends and husband Tom Ackerley (pictured) to a private chef, luxury spa treatments, a cocktail van with free-flowing booze and bubble baths
A source said: ‘Margot is incredibly down to earth and loves nothing more than hanging out with her best friends. She is more than happy to share her wealth with the people she loves, and she is very generous.”
The film was praised for its cast, storyline and feminist themes, with a source telling the publication, “If you made Barbie in the 1980s it would have fallen into patriarchy.
Barbie is the second-biggest opening of all time, with only Avengers: Endgame in 2019 outperforming at $357 million.
Barbie also marks the biggest debut ever for a film directed by a woman (Greta Gerwig), surpassing Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck’s 2019 blockbuster Captain Marvel ($153 million). Variety reported.
The highest-grossing film of all time is 2009’s Avatar – which grossed $2,923,706,026, followed closely by 2019’s Avengers: Endgame with $2,797,501,328.
The Barbenheimer box office battle saw Oppenheimer take in $82.4 million domestically – and has added $98 million for a total of $180 million worldwide.
Jeff Goldstein, president of domestic distribution for Warner Bros., said, “This historic result reflects the intense heat, interest and enthusiasm for Barbie. This doll will indeed have long long legs.’
Success: Margot’s long-awaited movie Barbie was finally released last week and grossed $360 million in its opening weekend