He gushed over his Australian co-star and their new film together earlier this week.
And it seems the feeling is mutual between Stephen Peacocke and Margot Robbie.
In a new trailer for their forthcoming comedy, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, the beauty’s character reveals her affections for Peacocke’s, a security guard in war-torn Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Heating up: Margot Robbie has her eye on Stephen Peacocke in their forthcoming comedy Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (seen above)
After seeing the hunk mill around the safe-house where they are to live alongside Tina Fey’s character, a bumbling war correspondent, Robbie is seen asking her new roommate for her permission to make a move.
Upon meeting Fey’s character, Kim, she asked: ‘Can I ask a favour Kim, I feel so rude even asking this.
‘Can I f*** your security guard?’
Co-stars: In one scene Robbie’s character is seen asking Tina Fey if she can ‘f***’ her security guard who is played by Peacocke
In shape: In a trailer for the movie, 34-year-old Peacocke shows off his impressive physique while working out
Robbie takes on the role of Tanya Vanderpoel in the comedy which sees Fey’s character journey to Afghanistan on a whim to report on the Taliban conflict.
Peacocke, who shot to fame on Home and Away, was cast by the comedienne after an awkward Skype audition, he revealed earlier this week.
In the film he plays her hunky security guard, Nic. Gushing over the film’s impressive cast during an interview with Kyle and Jackie O on their KIIS 106.5 show on Thursday, the 34-year-old said he was glad to have been cast in the film.
Role: The former Home And Away star was cast after an awkward Skype audition, he earlier revealed
New territory: Fey plays a bumbling American reporter called Kim in the movie set to be released this year
Full of praise: Earlier this week Peacocke told how he overheard producers on the film’s set gushing over Robbie
‘I did the call back in Darwin and I had to act it with someone through Skype (in America) and it was a complete disaster.
‘Every time she said her lines there was like a delay and I said my lines. Somehow I ended up getting it.’
Paying tribute to his co-star and producer, he said of Fey: ‘If you’re a fan of hers I can tell you that she’s everything you’d hope she would be.
Happy: It is one of two films Peacocke will appear in this year as he continues to pursue Hollywood stardom
‘She is one of the nicest people. She’s really funny and cool.’
He added that Robbie, who was propelled to superstar status after being cast in The Wolf of Wall Street, was ‘nailing it’ in Hollywood.
‘You hear the producers speaking sometimes and every time they spoke about her they only had lovely things to say.’
‘Nailing it’: Peacocke paid tribute to fellow Australian actor Margot Robbie who also appears in the film
source: dailymail.co.uk