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Robbie, Wolf of Wall Street and Leonardo DiCaprio
Margot Robbie Listened to ‘Titanic' Music to Cry on ‘Wolf of Wall Street' Set - Then Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio Walked By: ‘It Was Very Surreal'
How does Margot Robbie turn on the waterworks when preparing for a big scene? “I can even just hear the theme music of ‘Titanic,’ and I’ll be bawling,” Robbie said in an upcoming episode of the “Talking Pictures: A Movie Memories Podcast.
Margot Robbie spoke out about awkward moment filming Wolf of Wall Street scenes where she 'pretended to touch herself'
Martin Scorsese’s beloved film follows the real-life story of millionaire stockbroker Jordan Belfort, played by Leonardo DiCaprio as he embarks on this to-riches journey and ultimate downfall. Robbie featured as Naomi Lapaglia, based on Belfort's real-life ex-wife. The movie has largely been thought to have catapulted Robbie to fame.
Leonardo DiCaprio's surprising anger toward Margot Robbie on The Wolf of Wall Street set has an unexpected reason!
Leonardo DiCaprio's surprising anger toward Margot Robbie on The Wolf of Wall Street set has an unexpected reason!
Margot Robbie's Surreal Titanic Connection on 'Wolf of Wall Street' Set
Margot Robbie revealed she uses the Titanic soundtrack to evoke genuine emotions in her scenes, including an emotional moment during 'The Wolf of Wall Street'. The surreal experience intensified when Kate Winslet visited the set,
Margot Robbie played “Titanic” music to cry for a scene, then Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet walked by
"I was in the room next to them, listening to the 'Titanic' soundtrack trying to stay in sad, teary mode," Robbie recalled. "It was very surreal."
Margot Robbie Used the ‘Titanic’ Soundtrack to Cry in a Scene — And Then Leo and Kate Walked By
Margot Robbie likes to use the Titanic soundtrack for inspiration, but she never imagined both Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet would witness it. “I can even just hear the theme music of Titanic, and I’ll be bawling,
Margot Robbie Listened to the “Titanic” Score to Prep for a “Wolf of Wall Street ”Scene — While Kate and Leo Were in the Next Room
Margot Robbie is revisiting the “surreal” moment when she was listening to music from Titanic while the film’s stars, Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, were in the next room. The Barbie star is set to guest on the upcoming Nov.
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