Blind Item #10 - BAFTA
Posted by ent lawyer at 8:15 AM
Labels: blind item
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8 comments:
Margaret Robbie
Margot
If you can't handle that, why marry an actress?
Facts
Uh she does a lot more involved scenes than just kissing. If he can't handle it then the mature thing to do is split.
Wonder who the guy is? This made me think of when AnnE said that she couldn’t rehearse scenes with Christian Bale because their chemistry wasn’t “so strong” and she felt like she would cheat on her partner.
I'll agree with the Margot guess bc cant think of another that fits, however, makes no sense. She was already well-established when they got married, so why go down the aisle if you've got issues with what her usual roles entail?
If it's Margot then is that the reason she an her husband have their own production company, so he can vet her roles?
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