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Margot Robbie goes topless in beach shoot

Margot Robbie is the Aussie beach babe who grew up on the Gold Coast.

Now the actress who's taken Hollywood by storm has gone back to her roots posing e for a photo shoot for the February 2018 Elle magazine cover.

The 27-year-old decided to go topless in the racy shoot, wearing Michael Kors high-waisted tie-dyed pants and a matching cashmere blanket draped over her chest area.

Margot Robbie sizzles in the new cover-shoot fro Elle going topless on the beach. Source: Alex Lubomirski/Elle Magazine
Margot Robbie sizzles in the new cover-shoot fro Elle going topless on the beach. Source: Alex Lubomirski/Elle Magazine
Margot showcased her natural beauty wearing minimal make-up and giving a sultry look to the camera. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine
Margot showcased her natural beauty wearing minimal make-up and giving a sultry look to the camera. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine

Margot showed off her natural beauty wearing minimal makeup and natural beach waves.

The Aussie beauty opened up in the interview with the magazine, explaining that playing Tonya Harding in her new film I, Tonya was a little daunting, as she was playing a real-life person and not a fictional character.

"Playing Tonya [Harding], who’s very much alive and is widely documented," the actress confessed, "can be more intimidating."

And it seems acting isn't the only thing this Aussie babe can do. She told the publication that she has a passion for fire-twirling.

Margot wears a Missoni sweater worth $3,796 while posing in the front seat of a vintage car. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine
Margot wears a Missoni sweater worth $3,796 while posing in the front seat of a vintage car. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine
Margot stuns on the Elle February 2018 cover. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine
Margot stuns on the Elle February 2018 cover. Source: Alex Lubomirski/ Elle Magazine

"I recently bought fire-twirling poles," she admitted, "because I really want to get good at it. When I was backpacking in the Philippines, there were heaps of fire twirlers on the beach, and it was so cool. I was like, Wow, I really want to do that!”.

The film I, Tonya directed by Craig Gillespie, follows the real-life rivalry between Tonya and fellow US skater, Nancy Kerrigan and the memorable 1994 incident when Tonya's ex-husband tried to sabotage Nancy's chances at the Winter Olympics.


Margot has previously spoken about what it took to transform into Tonya, saying she was reduced to tears while filming.

The rigorous training schedule required her to train for five days a week for four months.

The actress is already creating Oscar buzz. Source: Neon Films
The actress is already creating Oscar buzz. Source: Neon Films
Margot previously opened up about what it took to transform into the ice skater. Source: Neon Films
Margot previously opened up about what it took to transform into the ice skater. Source: Neon Films

"I kept my ice skates – but I said goodbye to a whole work of pain that I didn’t realise came along with figure skating," she recently told W Magazine.

When it came down to training, her choreographer never had any sympathy to offer her but when Margot had a "real skater fall" she was allowed "a minute".

"I was so proud, with tears streaming down my face."

The film hits cinemas around Australia on Febuary 15, 2018.

Looks like we'll see Margot in a different light. Source: Neon Films
Looks like we'll see Margot in a different light. Source: Neon Films
My Margot, you look so different. Source: Neon Films
My Margot, you look so different. Source: Neon Films

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