Margot Robbie’s stuntman brother Lachlan pays tribute to her

‘To finally work alongside you was one of my high points’: Margot Robbie’s stuntman brother Lachlan pays tribute to his movie star sister after filming Birds of Prey with her

Filming Birds of Prey was a family affair for Margot Robbie.

The 29-year-old Australian actress reprised her iconic role of Harley Quinn in the action film, and this time, her real-life brother Lachlan also made an appearance.

Lachlan is a Hollywood stuntman, and on Sunday, he paid tribute to his superstar sister, saying working opposite her in the movie had been a career highlight. 

Teaming up: Filming Birds of Prey was a family affair for Margot Robbie. Pictured alongside her brother, Lachlan Robbie, who worked as a stuntman on the movie

‘This photo it’s one of the highest points in my career,’ he wrote on Instagram, sharing a picture of himself and Margot hugging on set in between scenes.

‘To work along side you on Birds of Prey and seeing your professionalism and dedication to your craft onset and at home to deliver something for people to enjoy is always motivating.

‘To finally work alongside you was one of my high points. Being able to share the experience of your creation and be apart of it. Thank you.’

'To work along side you on Birds of Prey and seeing your professionalism and dedication to your craft onset and at home to deliver something for people to enjoy is always motivating,' Lachlan wrote of Margot (pictured second from right)

‘To work along side you on Birds of Prey and seeing your professionalism and dedication to your craft onset and at home to deliver something for people to enjoy is always motivating,’ Lachlan wrote of Margot (pictured second from right)

He ended his post by joking that his younger sister undoubtedly enjoyed the opportunity to be able to fight with him onscreen. 

‘Ps I’m sure you enjoyed the ability to spend 6 months beating me up guilt free,’ he added.

In addition to Lachlan, Margot also has a sister, Anya, and a younger brother, Cameron, who she’s close to.

Keeping it in the family: Last week, Margot attended the BAFTA Awards in London alongside her younger brother, Cameron Robbie, who is also an actor

Keeping it in the family: Last week, Margot attended the BAFTA Awards in London alongside her younger brother, Cameron Robbie, who is also an actor

Last week, she attended the BAFTA Awards in London alongside Cameron, 24, who is also an actor.

The genetically-blessed siblings smiled as they posed together on the red carpet, with Cameron later sharing several photos from the ceremony to Instagram.   

In a June 2018 interview with OK! Australia, Cameron spoke fondly of his relationship with his older sister.

Close: In a June 2018 interview with OK! Australia, Cameron spoke fondly of his relationship with his older sister

Close: In a June 2018 interview with OK! Australia, Cameron spoke fondly of his relationship with his older sister

‘We text constantly, and I get to see her a lot on the down-low, which is quite nice. If no one knows she’s in town!’ he said.

‘She’s always been a good big sis to me, we love to have a lot of fun. I’m really proud of her.’  

Margot was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Bombshell at this year’s Oscars, but lost to Laura Dern, 53.

Proud: Lachlan also paid tribute to his sister before 2018's Oscars ceremony, when Margot was nominated for Best Actress for her role in I, Tonya

Proud: Lachlan also paid tribute to his sister before 2018’s Oscars ceremony, when Margot was nominated for Best Actress for her role in I, Tonya

Lachlan also paid tribute to his sister before 2018’s Oscars ceremony, when Margot was nominated for Best Actress for her role in I, Tonya.  

‘Whatever happens today your name has been cemented in time your skill and ambition far exceeds expectations and you have made us all proud,’ he wrote on Instagram at the time. 

‘We grew up calling out your name in the house but at 11am today your country will be cheering yours from their homes and work places. It’s a privilege to be your brother but it’s been an honour to watch your success.’    

'To finally work alongside you was one of my high points. Being able to share the experience of your creation and be apart of it. Thank you,' Lachlan wrote of Margot

‘To finally work alongside you was one of my high points. Being able to share the experience of your creation and be apart of it. Thank you,’ Lachlan wrote of Margot

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