While filming 'The Wolf of Wall Street,' Margot Robbie stood firm on her portrayal of full-frontal nudity despite Martin Scorsese's suggestion to wear a robe. She also recounted slapping Leonardo DiCaprio during an audition, which surprisingly amused the director.
The Oscar-nominated actress said that Scorsese, 82, suggested she might want to wear a robe rather than be fully naked in the scene, but she turned him down.
Robbie also told Mankiewicz that she slapped DiCaprio during her audition, though the script called for her to kiss him.Director Martin Scorsese discusses a scene with Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie on the set of “The Wolf of Wall Street.”“I thought, ‘I could kiss Leonardo DiCaprio right now, and that would be awesome. I can’t wait to tell all of my friends this.’ And then I thought, ‘Nah.’ And just walloped him in the face,” Robbie recalled.
“I had a couple shots of tequila before that scene because I was very nervous. Very, very nervous,” she remembered during
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