Margot Robbie just dropped the hottest new look on the red carpet – her baby bump! Yes, the 34-year-old Oscar-nominated superstar is strutting her stuff and showing off that beautiful baby belly for the first time! Margot’s glowing, and it’s not just from the pregnancy glow, it’s from the paparazzi flash bulbs working overtime.
Wearing a dress so form-fitting, it looks like the fabric took a personal vow to become one with her, Margot rocked the carpet at the My Old Ass premiere (yes, you read that right – we’ll get to it) on Monday (September 9) at none other than TreePeople. Yep, Beverly Hills gets all the glamorous spots.
The multi-talented Margot isn’t just there to show off her soon-to-arrive little bundle of joy. No, she’s the producer of My Old Ass, a new comedy that sounds as wild as it does confusing. Joining her on the carpet was the film’s star, Maisy Stella, and the genius behind the chaos, writer/director Megan Park.
Now, if you’re wondering where Margot’s hubby, Tom Ackerley, was… don’t worry. Though Tom was on stealth mode and didn’t make the pics, the man was there, supporting his lady. After all, this dynamic duo co-produced the movie and are gearing up for the next big production – their first kid! Yep, that news hit the headlines back in July, and now here we are with Baby Robbie-Ackerley on the way.
So, what’s My Old Ass about? Buckle up. Picture this: 18-year-old Elliott (played by Maisy Stella) is living her best life, but then she goes on a magical birthday mushroom trip – as you do – and boom! She’s face-to-face with her 39-year-old future self, played by none other than Aubrey Plaza. And because it’s Aubrey Plaza, you already know the older version of Elliott is a sarcastic, no-nonsense, wisecracking guru of doom, dropping truth bombs on what young Elliott should and shouldn’t do. This isn’t your grandma’s “listen to your elders” moment. It’s a summer of transformation, with a side of psychedelic wisdom and probably a lot of questionable life choices.
The movie is set to hit theaters in limited release this Friday, so you’ll have to wait for it to come to your neck of the woods on September 27. In the meantime, just remember: if you ever find yourself talking to your future self during a mushroom trip, listen closely – they’ve seen some things.