Therefore, fans believe that the actor wore black
Published 2024-03-11 18.11
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Last year she became “Barbie” with all the power.
But when it came time for the Oscars, Margot Robbie chose to leave everything pink at home.
Now fans believe the actor’s spare look was a silent protest.
- Margot Robbie, known for her role in “Barbie”, arrived at the Oscars in a skimpy black dress. Fans interpret this as a protest against the Academy’s failure to nominate her.
- On social media, fans are speculating that Robbie’s pared-down style was a gesture to the Academy Awards, which did not nominate her despite the success of “Barbie.”
- Male actor Ryan Gosling also expressed his disappointment at the Academy’s decision not to nominate Robbie and filmmaker Greta Gerwig, while he himself was nominated.
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Margot Robbie33, charmed the whole world in Greta Gerwigs “Barbie”, which became one of last year’s big international film successes.
But at the Oscars held on the night of Monday, the actor was without a nomination for his performance.
Robbie was one of the last to arrive on the red carpet – in a look that fans now say was unexpectedly skimpy and possibly a protest against her non-nomination.
The actor, who not infrequently takes the opportunity to beat the big clothes drum, appeared this time in a black, sleeveless long dress from Versace. Her other styling was minimalist both when it comes to accessories, hair and makeup.
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full screen Margot Robbie at the Oscars. Photo: Si / Avalon
“Barbie in mourning”
On social media, fans write that they believe Robbie’s deglamorized style was simply a peck at the oscars academy, which also Australian News reported.
“I think the dress is a protest against the academy… all black, no accessories, natural hair and makeup,” writes one fan.
“Black because she was nonchalant,” writes another.
A third alludes to black as the color of mourning.
“Barbie is in mourning over her missed nomination”
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full screen Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in “Barbie”. Photo: Landmark Media / Alamy
Ryan Gosling’s disappointment
Even when the nominations were announced earlier this year, many were angry that neither Greta Gerwig nor Margot Robbie received any nominations in the feminist film – while the male actor Ryan Gosling43, was nominated.
Even Ryan Gosling himself was disappointed and made a statement after a debate flared up on social media.
“There is no Ken without Barbie and there is no ‘Barbie’ movie without Greta Gerwig or Margot Robbie, the two people most responsible for the world-famous movie that made history. To say that I am disappointed that they are not nominated in their respective categories would be an understatement,” he said, among other things, in a statement to People.
Gosling lost in the fight for the title “best supporting actor”, which instead went to Robert Downey Jr. for his role in “Oppenheimer”.