Did Margot Robbie Feel 'Dumb' for Not Attending University?
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Los Angeles, Feb 18 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Margot Robbie expressed her concerns about feeling “dumb” after opting not to pursue a university education.
The star of Wuthering Heights, who hails from Australia, found her passion for acting during her high school years, prompting her to follow her aspirations towards fame rather than attending college.
Despite her decision, Robbie experienced self-doubt and reached out to her sister, asking if she could tackle some university assignments to confirm her intelligence, as reported by femalefirst.co.uk.
On the Smartless podcast, Robbie shared, “Part of me was like: ‘Oh no, I started acting on (Australian soap) Neighbours... I haven’t gone to university, and I guess I’m never going to at this point. Am I dumb?’”
She reminisced about asking her sister, who is pursuing a degree in accounting—something Robbie would never choose—if she could complete one of her assignments. Despite not being adept with numbers, she surprisingly achieved an A minus. She reflected, “I was like: ‘OK cool’ and I felt good after that. I know I can do it if I need to...”
In addition to her educational worries, Robbie opened up about her wild lifestyle in London prior to her rise to fame. She disclosed that she was expelled from “most of the clubs in Clapham” while sharing a four-bedroom apartment with six friends until 2016.
On the Table Manners podcast, she recounted an incident at Infernos, stating that her friends assured her, “you can’t get kicked out”. However, during a chaotic night, she found herself unceremoniously ejected from the venue.
Robbie recalled, “So we all had a weekend in London when the job was done. And of course, we went to Infernos, and within about 15 minutes, we got kicked out.”
While being escorted out, she exclaimed, “But this is Infernos, you can’t get kicked out of Infernos.” The bouncer responded, “Look, we allow most things, but when your friend does (redacted), then we kick you out.” To which Robbie admitted, “Okay, fair enough!”
Robbie did not disclose the exact actions of her friend that led to their removal, but she noted that such incidents were not uncommon for the group.