They have been working the red carpet for the premiere of their new film, The Legend Of Tarzan.
And Margot Robbie and her co-star Alexander Skarsgard showed how close they have become at the launch of the highly anticipated film in Beijing on Thursday.
The good pals wrapped their arms around one another and beamed for the cameras that vied to capture their attention.
Close pals: Margot Robbie looked to be in good spirits as she cuddled up to her co-star Alexander Skarsgard on the red carpet of their new film The Legend Of Tarzan in Beijing on Thursday
Margot was a vision in yellow as she showed off her best side on the red carpet.
The 26-year-old Australian showcased a pastel yellow two-piece frock for the glamorous event, while accessorising her look simply with a gold bangle.
Her outfit was made up of a crop top teamed with a billowing dress which included layers of fabric.
The actress’s hair was curled into textured waves, while her make-up was kept fresh and luminous with a generous application of highlighter and mascara.
She completed her chic look with a pair of strappy gold heels and a layer of pink gloss lacquered onto her plump lips.
Natural: The former Neighbours star showed off her perfect pout which had a layer of bright pink lipstick applied on top
Eye-catching: The 26-year-old Australian showcased a pastel yellow two-piece frock for the glamorous event
Pulling out all the stops: The ensemble showed off her enviable figure and toned stomach
Simple: She accessorised her chic look with a gold bangle
Perfect look: The Australian star’s hair was curled into textured waves, while her makeup was kept fresh
The two have admitted getting on well when they filmed the Tarzan remake and both have remained good friends off screen.
Meanwhile, an American journalist has sparked outrage after his interview with the star when he compared Australia to ‘America 50 years ago’ and described it as a place for ‘throwback people’.
The profile, penned by Rich Cohen, poked fun at the country’s entertainment industry and claimed that all Australians still ‘live and die with the plot turns of soap operas’.
Pals: The actors wrapped their arms around each other and smiled as they posed for the cameras that vied to capture their attention
Trouble Down Under: An American journalist has sparked outrage after his interview with the famed actress compared Australia to ‘America 50 years ago’ and described the country as a place for ‘throwback people
He prompted further outrage by declaring that the world-famous actress grew up in the ‘isolated’ Gold Coast – a bustling metropolitan region which attracts millions of tourists each year.
According to the Vanity Fair contributing editor, Australia is: ‘Sunny and slow, a throwback, which is why you go there for throwback people.
‘They still live and die with the plot turns of soap operas in Melbourne and Perth, still dwell in a single mass market in Adelaide and Sydney.’
Social media backlash: The article, which has been slammed as ‘patronising’ and ‘sexist’, has sparked a furious backlash, with hundreds taking to Twitter to vent their frustration
Head turning: Margot Robbie couldn’t be faulted on her latest head turning ensemble during the premiere of The Legend Of Tarzan in Beijing on Thursday
The article, which has been slammed as ‘patronising’ and ‘sexist’, has sparked a furious backlash, with hundreds taking to Twitter to vent their frustration.
Danielle Briggs tweeted: ‘Margot and Australia deserve an apology and you should get fired!!! Scum bag.’
Maddie Kelly tweeted: ‘Margot Robbie piece by candlelight, while brewing tea over an open fire and adjusting my bonnet. #Australia2016.’
Bronwyn said: ‘Vanity Fair Along with Margot Robbie, ‘throwback’ Australia brought you wifi, hearing implants, and IT outpaces US & UK. We don’t sleep!’
More outrage: He prompted further outrage by declaring that the world-famous actress grew up in the ‘isolated’ Gold Coast – a bustling metropolitan region which attracts millions of tourists each year
source: dailymail.co.uk