Hollywood beauty Margot Robbie caught Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner’s attention after he watched the ‘very, very pretty’ actress’ nude scenes in The Wolf of Wall Street
Margot Robbie turned down Hugh Heffner’s Playboy offer (Image: Copyright unknown)
Margot Robbie captured the world’s attention in her racy breakout role in The Wolf of Wall Street – and she appeared to turn Hugh Hefner’s head too.
The Playboy mogul said that Margot “should be in Playboy” after ogling at the scantily clad Aussie stunner on the big screen.
Margot, 32, quickly became a Hollywood star in 2013 following her breakout role in Martin Scorsese’s biographical epic, The Wolf of Wall Street.
The blonde beauty played Naomi Lapaglia, the second wife of controversial stockbroker Jordan Belford, played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Along with some splendid acting, Margot’s role featured a number of racy sex scenes which saw the star bare all.
“She should be in Playboy. Send her a message! We’re ready for her. She would be great.”
Hugh said she’s ‘really, really pretty’ and should star in Playboy (Image: Getty Images)
But down-to-earth Margot declined and told radio station The Edge that she’d already “put [her] family through enough”.
The Suicide Squad star confessed that she was hesitant about her nude figure being immortalised on the web after taking on the role of Naomi.
Director Scorsese said he’d notch down the nudity to make her feel comfortable.
Margot was given the option to not go fully nude, but the star declined (Image: Appian Way/Paramount/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock)
Margot Robbie caught the world’s attention in The Wolf of Wall Street – including Hugh Heffner (Image: Gregory Pace/REX/Shutterstock)
And naturally, her stark nakedness caught the attention of the late Playboy founder, who was desperate to land her in his raunchy magazine.
Hefner told US Weekly: “The girl that plays [Jordan Belfort’s] wife in [Wolf of Wall Street] is very, very pretty.
But Margot declined, keen not to water down the gritty, shocking nature of the movie.
Margot told the Telegraph: “I think nudity for the sake of nudity is shameful.
“[But] the whole point of Naomi is that her body is her only form of currency in this world.
“So when Marty [Scorsese] was trying to help me out, and said in the scene where she seduces Jordan perhaps I could have a robe on, I said she wouldn’t. She has to be naked. She’s laying her cards on the table.”
source: dailystar.co.uk