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Margot Robbie remains tight-lipped about Barbie film, talks inclination toward exhausting roles

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Margot Robbie has remained tight-lipped about her highly-anticipated role in the Barbie film but did discuss her predilection for taking on exhausting projects.The 32-year-old Australian star is featured on the cover of the latest issue of WSJ.

Magazine as she was named the Entertainment Innovator of the Year by the publication.She touched on several subjects for her accompanying profile written by Lesley M.M.

Blume including what it has been like since launching production company LuckyChap and revealed plenty about her acting career but one thing she remained mum on was her starring role in the Barbie film, directed by Greta Gerwig, which is set for release next year.

Stunner: Margot Robbie has remained tight-lipped about her highly-anticipated role in the Barbie film but did discuss her predilection for taking on exhausting projects In a Barbie world: Margot is seen in the starring role of Barbie in a promotional image which was released earlier this yearThe only thing that she elaborated on was that Barbie was 'the child' archetype for Margot as she said that even the most minuscule details revealed publicly could end up 'blowing up into a headline.'  The two-time Oscar-nominee did compare her role in the project to one she had previously in 2017 critically-acclaimed film I, Tonya.She said: 'That's why I, Tonya intrigued us so much— because people had such an immediate and strong reaction to the name "Tonya Harding."  It’s kind of amazing to begin at a place like that.' Stunning: The 32-year-old Australian star is featured on the cover of the latest issue of WSJ.

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