Margot Robbie had a busy night on Saturday night, attending a whopping three A-list events around London.
The 33-year-old Barbie star stunned in a black sequin minidress as she jetted around the capital with husband Tom Ackerley.
First, she attended the star-studded Oscar ceremony held at the stylish Dorchester Hotel, before heading to the National Gallery for a reception honoring BAFTA nominees.
Finally, she attended Charles Finch and Chanel’s BAFTA pre-dinner party at the Hartford Street Club with Emily Blunt and others.
Due to the downpour, Margot layered a long leather trench before removing it to reveal a sparkly dress that hugged every inch of her sensational figure.
Margot is in London ahead of Sunday’s BAFTAs, where Oppenheimer is expected to sweep the board after receiving 13 nominations.
Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic about atomic bomb developer J. Robert Oppenheimer swept the major categories at Thursday’s nominations announcement, earning a nomination for best picture and Nolan’s win for best director.
In contrast, Oppenheimer’s box office rival Barbie received only five nominations and was particularly ignored in the Best Picture category.
Cillian Murphy, 47, received his first BAFTA nomination for his role as Oppenheimer and will face off against fellow Irishman Barry Keoghan, 31, for Best Actor for Saltburn.
Mr. Oppenheimer may see Mr. Nolan make his directorial debut at the BAFTAs.
He co-stars with director Andrew Haig (All of Us Strangers), Justin Torriet (Anatomy of a Fall), Alexander Payne (The Holdovers), and Cooper (Maestro). , and The Zone of Interest’s Jonathan Glaser.
Notably, Barbie director Greta Gerwig is missing from the category, but the film, the highest-grossing film of 2023, was also removed from the Best Picture category.
Under the new rules, the list of director nominees included an equal number of male and female filmmakers, but Torrier was the only woman among the six nominees for Best Director.
However, Gerwig was recognized in the Original Screenplay category along with her husband and co-writer Noah Baumbach.
Barbie doll star Margot Robbie is in the running for Best Actress, with Killers of the Flower Moon’s Lily Gladstone notably excluded, despite her success so far this awards season. They will compete in the same category. Scorsese’s epic received a total of nine nominations.
The remaining nominees for Best Actress are Emma Stone for Poor Things, Carey Mulligan for The Maestro, Sandra Haller for Anatomy of a Fall, and Fantasia for The Color Purple. Barrino and Vivian Opara of “Rye Lane.”
German actress Haller is also nominated in the second category, along with Oppenheimer’s Blunt, Saltburn’s Rosamund Pike, The Holdovers’ Davine Joy Randolph, The Color Purple’s Danielle Brooks, and All. She will compete for the Best Supporting Actress award for “Zone of Interest” along with Of. Claire Foy from Us Strangers.
Oppenheimer’s Downey Jr. is hoping to continue his winning streak after being nominated for Best Supporting Actor. He has already won a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice Award for his performance as Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Louis Strauss.
