She’s the Neighbours alumna that’s gone on to star in blockbuster films and founded her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment in 2014.

And Margot Robbie is fast becoming a Hollywood heavyweight, attending the Producers Guild Awards, in Los Angeles on Saturday.

Recognised for her work in biopic I, Tonya, the 27-year-old cut an effortlessly chic figure in a plunging black silk frock. 

Girlboss! Margot Robbie, 27, attended a breakfast for the Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday 

Girlboss! Margot Robbie, 27, attended a breakfast for the Producers Guild Awards in Los Angeles on Saturday 

Margot looked every inch the Hollywood producer, as she engaged in a Q and A session.

The Suicide Squad actress covered her petite upper frame in a black turtleneck sweater, tucked into a high-waisted striped skirt.

Accessorising with her wedding band and a statement ring, Margot kept her energy levels up, holding a takeaway coffee cup in hand.

Her blonde locks styled straight and in a centre part, the Queensland-based personality enhanced her striking facial features with a matte complexion, defined brows, lashings of mascara and a nude lip. 

Looking the part: Margot looked every inch the Hollywood producer, as she engaged in a Q and A session. The Queensland-born star has been nominated for her work in biopic, I, Tonya 

Looking the part: Margot looked every inch the Hollywood producer, as she engaged in a Q and A session. The Queensland-born star has been nominated for her work in biopic, I, Tonya 

Looking the part: Margot looked every inch the Hollywood producer, as she engaged in a Q and A session. The Queensland-born star has been nominated for her work in biopic, I, Tonya 

With the board: The former Neighbours star happily posed for photos with members of the PGA board 

With the board: The former Neighbours star happily posed for photos with members of the PGA board 

With the board: The former Neighbours star happily posed for photos with members of the PGA board 

Margot was a guest of honour at the prestigious event, nominated for I, Tonya, in the category of The Darryl F. Zanuck Award for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures.

The blonde beauty not only starred as the lead role in the film, but also acted as a producer alongside husband Tom Ackerley, 28, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless.  

I, Tonya follows the real life story of US figure skating champion Tonya Harding whose reputation becomes tarnished when her ex-husband conspires to injure, fellow Olympic hopeful Nancy Kerrigan.

Mixing business with pleasure hasn’t affected Margot’s marriage with Tom, having told Whimn that they rarely fight.  

Husband and wife duo: The blonde beauty not only starred as the lead role in the film, I, Tonya, but also acted as a producer alongside husband Tom Ackerley (pictured), 28, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless 

Husband and wife duo: The blonde beauty not only starred as the lead role in the film, I, Tonya, but also acted as a producer alongside husband Tom Ackerley (pictured), 28, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless 

Husband and wife duo: The blonde beauty not only starred as the lead role in the film, I, Tonya, but also acted as a producer alongside husband Tom Ackerley (pictured), 28, Steven Rogers and Bryan Unkeless 

‘We don’t really fight. I know that sounds weird but we are not people who like conflict,’ she explained.

‘We don’t need to yell at each other to know that we love each other. So, it’s pretty chilled in our house. We got along really well,’ Margot added.  

Margot became a household name after starring as Donna Freedman in Channel Ten’s long-running soap Neighbours, from 2008 to 2011.

Relocating to the United States, the entertainer scored her breakthrough role in The Wolf of Wall Street, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio. 

Launching her own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment in 2014, Margot has gone on to star in films such as The Legend of Tarzan and Suicide Squad.  

Like a house on fire: Mixing business with pleasure hasn't affected Margot's marriage with Tom, having told Whimn that they rarely fight: 'We don't really fight. I know that sounds weird but we are not people who like conflict' 

Like a house on fire: Mixing business with pleasure hasn't affected Margot's marriage with Tom, having told Whimn that they rarely fight: 'We don't really fight. I know that sounds weird but we are not people who like conflict' 

Like a house on fire: Mixing business with pleasure hasn’t affected Margot’s marriage with Tom, having told Whimn that they rarely fight: ‘We don’t really fight. I know that sounds weird but we are not people who like conflict’ 



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