Margot Robbie, the well-known actress, recently shared an early experience in Hollywood that some might find troubling. She recounted how a male actor she worked with gave her a book titled “Why French Women Don’t Get Fat,” which essentially suggested she needed to lose weight. Robbie, now 35, didn’t hold back her reaction, expressing her disapproval of the actor’s actions.
This incident, which happened early in her career, highlights some of the pressures young actresses can face in the entertainment industry. While the book itself promotes a particular lifestyle, the act of giving it to a co-star as a hint about their appearance raises questions about respect and professional conduct.
Robbie has since become a successful actress, with roles in movies like “The Wolf of Wall Street,” “I, Tonya,” and “Barbie.” She’s also received Oscar nominations for her work, proving her talent and dedication. Her story serves as a reminder of the challenges some face in the entertainment world, and how important it is to stand up for oneself.


