Margot Robbie might be one of the most talked about women in Hollywood at the moment, having just been nominated for her first Oscar, but she has no hesitation when it comes to celebrating where he career began.
Last night the Gold Coast native hopped straight off a plane from the Screen Actors Guild Awards to attend the Sydney premiere of I, Tonya, telling WHO “I’m running off adrenaline, I’m so excited.”
Fans of the 27-year-old will remember her start as Donna Freedman in the long-running Australian soap Neighbours. When asked about reprising her role on the show, Robbie is definitely up for it.
“Yeah, I think I would, totally,” she told WHO. “We could get the whole gang back together, I’d be in.”

Not only has her on-screen career skyrocketed, acting alongside Hollywood legends including Leonardo DiCaprio and Will Smith, but she has also started producing films.
“It was an amazing experience, ” I, Tonya director Craig Gillespie and fellow Australian said of working with Robbie.
“To start with, she was a producer on this. We sat down and she hired me which I was obviously thrilled with. We had a long conversation before that happened and we really saw eye-to-eye on the kind of movie we wanted to make, the tone of the film, the humour in the film, and I think in some odd we had that similar Australian sensibility.”
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I, Tonya is released in Australian cinemas on January 25.
- Reporting by Natasha Price and Abi Moustafa.