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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Margot Robbie & Amanda Holden's Wild Morning 'Shoey' Stunt

Margot Robbie & Amanda Holden's Wild Morning 'Shoey' Stunt

10 Feb

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Summary

  • Margot Robbie and Amanda Holden participated in a 'shoey' drinking ritual.
  • The 'shoey' involved drinking beer and gin from shoe-shaped bottles.
  • Robbie promoted her new film Wuthering Heights during the interview.
Margot Robbie & Amanda Holden's Wild Morning 'Shoey' Stunt

During a morning radio interview, Margot Robbie and Amanda Holden embraced an Australian tradition known as a 'shoey.' Holden presented Robbie with shoe-shaped bottles filled with beer, while Holden herself opted for gin, with both celebrities consuming their drinks directly from the novelty containers. Robbie playfully dubbed Holden a "legend" for initiating the fun during the promotional appearance for Robbie's new film, Wuthering Heights.

The actress shared that Wuthering Heights has been well-received by her inner circle, with friends eager to see it multiple times. Robbie also commended director Emerald Fennell for fostering a supportive environment on set, allowing for bold performances. She recalled feeling protected by Fennell, enabling her to deliver her best work.

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In a separate anecdote from her career, Robbie recounted receiving a book titled "Why French Women Don't Get Fat" from an unnamed male actor early in her career. She interpreted the gift as a subtle suggestion to lose weight, a notion she found outrageous at the time. Robbie emphasized that this occurred many years ago, long before her major Hollywood roles.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A 'shoey' is a party trick and celebratory ritual popular in Australia, where someone drinks from a shoe.
Margot Robbie was promoting her new film Wuthering Heights during the interview.
Early in her career, an unnamed actor gave Margot Robbie a book titled 'Why French Women Don't Get Fat,' which she interpreted as advice to 'eat less.'

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