Margot Robbie is set to return to her Neighbours role alongside four other famous co-stars

Margot Robbie will return to Neighbours alongside four other famous co-stars in axed soap’s grand finale episode

Hollywood megastar Margot Robbie is set to feature in the soaps historic final episode.

The 32-year-old, who played Donna Freedman from 2008 to 2011 filmed the Zoom appearance sometime after the show wrapped filming on June 10.

Fellow Aussies Delta Goodrem, Jesse Spencer, Holly Valance and Natalie Imbruglia, who all had their start on the show, will all return to the finale.

Hollywood megastar Margot Robbie, 32, (pictured) is set to make a cameo appearance in the Neighbours finale after filming a special scene

‘Everyone working on the soap was determined that Neighbours would end on a real high and when they reached out to Margot she said ”yes” straight away,’ a source told The Sun.

‘There was no way she wasn’t going to be a part of the historic big finale as she’s always spoken so fondly about her time on the soap and how it helped to launch her movie career.

‘Sadly, she couldn’t get to Australia for filming but recorded a special clip that will be shown in the big finale.’

Pictured: Delta Goodrem

Pictured: Holly Valance

Fellow Aussies Delta Goodrem (left), Jesse Spencer, Holly Valance (right) and Natalie Imbruglia, who all also had their start on the show will return to the show for the finale

Margot instead sent 37 bottles of champagne to the set – one for each year that the show has been in on television.

The show’s executive producer Jason Herbison announced Robbie had sent a gift of pricey bubbles.

The cast raised a toast following the end of filming on the show’s final ever day of production.

It comes after Robbie gifted the cast and crew of long-running soap stacks of pricey champagne as they wrapped production on the show after 37 years

It comes after Robbie gifted the cast and crew of long-running soap stacks of pricey champagne as they wrapped production on the show after 37 years

Alan Fletcher, April Rose Pengilly and Emerald Chan were among the cast to thank Robbie on Instagram for the thoughtful gift.

Robbie shot to fame in the Australian soap playing aspiring fashion designer Donna Freedman, before swapping Melbourne for Hollywood.

She previously credited the show and said it was ‘brilliant training’ for her Hollywood career and admitted that she could never learn lines at the speed she used to during her soap days.

The cast raised a toast following the end of filming on the show's final ever day of production

The cast raised a toast following the end of filming on the show’s final ever day of production

But she cannot believe how quickly she used to get through her scripts during her time in the serial drama.

She said: ‘I always said after walking off a soap everything would be easy after that.’

‘It was a brilliant training ground. I used to sit down with 60 pages in my lap in a morning and just fly through it, read it once. Got it. I don’t think I could do that now.’

Robbie says Neighbours was 'brilliant training' for her Hollywood career and admits she could never learn lines at the speed to she used to during her soap days. Pictured here in 2009 with co-star Jackie Woodburne

Robbie says Neighbours was ‘brilliant training’ for her Hollywood career and admits she could never learn lines at the speed to she used to during her soap days. Pictured here in 2009 with co-star Jackie Woodburne 

The Birds of Prey star is also grateful for working on a soap because that time has made her more ‘aware’ of other departments when she is on a movie or a TV set.

She said: ‘I think the biggest thing about working on a soap and working with a multi-camera scenario was being so aware of every other department, and working within the bigger machine.’

The finale will air in both Australia and the United Kingdom on Friday.

Margot shot to fame in the Australian soap when she appeared as aspiring fashion designer Donna Freedman from 2008 to 2011. She is pictured here with Ian Smith who played Harold on the soap

Margot shot to fame in the Australian soap when she appeared as aspiring fashion designer Donna Freedman from 2008 to 2011. She is pictured here with Ian Smith who played Harold on the soap



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