Margot Robbie, the Aussie actress who stole hearts in Barbie, has just claimed the top spot as the world’s most beautiful woman. This honor came from a massive online poll by Ranker that drew over seven million votes, putting her ahead of fierce competitors in the global spotlight. It’s the kind of buzz that’s got everyone from Hollywood to London chatting about her star power and effortless charm.
While Margot’s victory feels like a fresh global triumph, it highlights how beauty icons can emerge from anywhere – think the glitz of LA studios mixed with international flair. Fans worldwide are celebrating this win, proving that true allure crosses borders and breaks the mold.
Despite the crown, Margot hasn’t always felt like a beauty queen. The 35-year-old star, who’s gearing up for roles that blend romance and edge, has shared her real thoughts on self-image in the past.
“In my big group of girlfriends at home, I am definitely not the best looking. I did not grow up feeling like I was particularly attractive.”
This glimpse into her world adds a layer of relatability, showing that even A-listers deal with doubts amid the glamour. It’s that kind of honesty that keeps her fans hooked across continents, from buzzing film sets in LA to red carpets in Paris.
Looking ahead, Margot is set to dazzle on screen as Catherine Earnshaw in a fresh take on Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, hitting cinemas soon and stirring up classic vibes with a modern twist. This project is just one of many that keep her career soaring on the international stage.
Then there’s the talk of Margot stepping into a bold remake of the cult horror hit American Psycho, potentially flipping the script as a female lead inspired by Christian Bale’s iconic role. Insiders hint that this big-budget flick, based on Bret Easton Ellis’s controversial 1991 novel, is aiming to shake things up by addressing themes of violence and misogyny through a new lens.
Rumor has it that Margot’s involvement is in advanced talks, with sources saying, "Margot’s career is on fire at the moment." This spin on the story could redefine the genre, drawing eyes from Hollywood to global audiences everywhere, and it’s got the entertainment world buzzing with anticipation.