After Margot Robbie wasn’t nominated for an Oscar, she was still awarded an award, even if it wasn’t the kind everyone was talking about.

The AACTA Awards ceremony, secretly called the Australian Oscars, was held on the Gold Coast, on the east coast of Australia. Attention was on Margot Robbie, who won many awards, although she did not win at the world’s leading film awards.
“Australia has always been my home base and to be recognized here in such a high-profile way is incredibly special,” Margot said after receiving the Innovator of the Year award. Cate Blanchett appeared on stage at the House of Arts dressed as “Middle-Aged Barbie” to present the award to the actress.


Let us remind you that on January 23, it was learned that Ryan Gosling was nominated for an Oscar. He might win the Best Supporting Actor award. However, her co-star Margot Robbie and the film’s director Greta Gerwig were not included in this list. The actor commented: “I am also incredibly honored and proud to receive this nomination for my role as the plastic doll named Ken. But there would be no Ken without Barbie, and there would be no Barbie movie without Greta Gerwig and Margot Robbie, the two people most responsible for creating this historic, internationally acclaimed film. If it were not for the talent, endurance and genius of these women, none of the film participants would be recognized. “To say I’m disappointed they weren’t nominated in their respective categories would be an understatement,” he said.
Source: People Talk

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