Barbie star Margot Robbies hidden talent leaves fans in awe as video resurfaces
Golden girl of Hollywood Margot Robbie continues to impress fans and it’s beyond the Barbie madness.
From her fashion choices to feminist activism, the world has gone mad for her and now a video has resurfaced which has left fans in awe.
Back in September last year, Robbie, 33, attended the UK premiere of her film Amsterdam. She was seen to happily greet members of the public and pose for snaps.
A clip which was taken at the red-carpet event, saw the actress using Auslan to communicate with a deaf fan.
Auslan is a type of sign language used by the majority of the Australian Deaf community.
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In the video, which has wowed on Twitter, appeared to show Robbie sign “nice to meet you” before posing for a photo.
Fans were quick to praise the Barbie star and said: “She’s amazing I love her.”
“This woman is literally perfect,”added another.
The outpouring of love didn’t stop there as a third wrote: “As if we needed another reason to love her!”
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Many praised the Wolf of Wall Street actress for going out of her way to speak to the fan.
“She really took time to free her hands and communicate with a fan to make them seen. She’s so precious,” someone tweeted.
Robbie’s big-budget and highly anticipated summer movie Barbie was released last week.
Unlike her bold character, the movie star was born Margot Elise Robbie on July 2, 1990 and seemed to have a normal upbringing in Australia.
Robbie did not grow up like Barbie, living a lavish life and wearing the best clothes, but rather in the country in Dalby, Queensland.
Dalby is a rural town in the Western Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. The population is about 13,000 people.
She came from a working-class home – her father a farm-owner and sugarcane tycoon, while her mother was a physiotherapist.
Robbie has three siblings Anya, Lachlan and Cameron. But crisis hit the family early on as her parents split up when she was five years old.
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