Margot Robbie did not hesitate when it came to helping her mother financially once her career began to take-off. Robbie — who stars in the newly released "Barbie" movie — revealed that once she started to make money, she paid of her mother's mortgage. "Everything I owed my mom, I had it written down.
She'd take money out of the, like, house mortgage [to] lend me money. So I always knew, I was like, 'I gotta pay that back,'" Robbie revealed on CBS Sunday Morning. "And then one day, when I made enough money, I just paid that whole mortgage off completely." The 33-year-old Australian actress continued, "I was like, 'Mom, don't even worry about that mortgage anymore.
It doesn't even exist anymore.'" "Honestly," Robbie added, "Anyone in my position, you'd do that for your mom. Of course, you would." Robbie got started in the acting world on the soap opera "Neighbours" in 2011 before landing her first major role alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in "Wolf of Wall Street" two years later.
Robbie revealed she is "so grateful" and "lucky" to be where she is in her career. "I know I'm hardworking and blah, blah, blah, but I'm also the luckiest, luckiest, luckiest person in the world," Robbie told the outlet. "Every time that I did something I was like, 'Now it's the top.
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