Margot Robbie entered the industry almost ten years ago with her debut film, About Time. Since then, her life has changed significantly for the better. In a short span of time, the I, Tonya star has become a well-known name in the industry, captivating audiences with her versatile performances. Despite her success, Robbie is not one to seek the spotlight. Fortunately, her husband shares the same sentiment.
Robbie met her husband, Tom Ackerley, on the set of Suite Française. Ackerley was the movie's third assistant director, while Robbie played the role of Celine. Although they initially denied their feelings, the pair grew closer and eventually formed a romantic relationship.
They even founded their own production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, with close friends. This company has gone on to produce notable films such as Barbie, Birds of Prey, and Saltburn.
Discussing their relationship, Robbie revealed in an interview with Vogue that she initially hesitated to admit her feelings for Ackerley out of fear of rejection. However, as time passed, they realized they were meant to be together. She expressed her happiness with their relationship, stating, "Of course we're together.
This makes so much sense, the way nothing has ever made sense before."
Robbie considers Ackerley the perfect man for her, primarily because he is not fazed by the industry. In an interview with E! News, she expressed her gratitude for his support and described him as "the best" and "so fun." This explains why she made a conscious decision to avoid dating actors, as she appreciates Ackerley's ability to stay behind the camera and not be affected by the glamour of the entertainment world.
The couple tied the knot in 2016 and their bond has only grown stronger over the years. Robbie is grateful to have found her perfect match and values the fact that he is a "normie," someone who can offer her a different perspective and engage in conversations beyond the film industry.
With Ackerley by her side, Robbie's personal and professional life continues to flourish.