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Margot Robbie will not be attending the Oscars tonight. The star has no targeted projects this year and was seen in Paris earlier this week. Wuthering Heights will be considered for the 2027 awards season.
Earlier this week, Margot Robbie debuted a bob at Chanel’s Paris Fashion Week show following the Wuthering Heights press tour. However, the actress was not seen at tonight’s Oscar ceremony.
Robbie has not been nominated for any work at this year’s Academy Awards and is not a presenter. (Wuthering Heights, released in February 2026, will be eligible for the 2027 awards season.)
Robbie last attended the Oscars in 2024, when she wore a black Versace dress.
In February, Robbie spoke to Vogue Australia’s Jacob Elordi about how she balanced being an actress and a producer on Wuthering Heights. (Robbie co-founded LuckyChap Entertainment with her husband Tom Ackerley and Josie McNamara, which has produced projects such as Saltburn, Sirens and My Old Us.) Elordi asked if she had to turn off a part of herself to star in this project.
“I think when you’re producing a movie that you’re in, there has to be a shift,” she added, “I know that at some point I’m going to have to stop producing for that director, and I need them to know that I’m there as an actor for that director. So usually when filming starts… About two weeks before the movie starts, I start pulling back. I’m still producing, but I don’t get to be in the room with them unless it’s like a big department meeting that I can’t miss. And the weird thing is, once the movie is finished and we’re in the editing stage, I have to go back. You have to think, “I’m your producer again.” ”
During an appearance with his co-stars at Vogue Australia’s Forces of Fashion Summit last month, Robbie spoke about how he has an audience-first mentality in the projects he works on. “I’m always thinking about the audience. I’ve never been on set and thought, ‘What will the critics think of this?'” she said. “I’m thinking, ‘What will the audience feel now? What will their emotional response be?'” I just believe that you should make movies for the people who buy tickets to see them. It’s that simple. ”
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