Margot Robbie reveals she 'shocked' Leonardo DiCaprio while filming s-x scene for Wolf Of Wall Street... as she dons hot pants in sultry new shoot
She's the young ingenue and he's the seasoned veteran.
But Margot Robbie apparently had no qualms taking the lead while filming s-x scenes with Leonardo DiCaprio for Wolf Of Wall Street.
The 23-year-old said she 'shocked' her 39-year-old co-star when she pushed him out the way during shooting because he was 'in her light', as she displayed her long legs in hot pants in the January/February issue of Manhattan Magazine.
The Australian actress plays blonde beauty Noami Lapaglia in the upcoming Martin Scorcese movie, who gets caught up in a steamy moment with the 39-year-old hunk's alter-ego, Jordan Belfort.
'We were positioned while they lit around us in one scene, and I kind of pushed Leo's head to one side and told him he was in my light and he moved out of [it],' she said of the s-x scene.
'He was so incredulous that I had told him to get out of my light, and physically moved him out of the way, he was like, "Did you really just do that?"
'I don't think anyone has told him to get out of their light in quite some time,' she added. 'He seemed extremely [shocked], but it was kind of funny.'
Margot isn’t the only person who had saucy scenes with Leo in the movie, actress and comicTracie Jayne had the enviable task of giving him a lap dance.
However, she was disappointed when she failed to get him hot and bothered and joked he must have had other things on his mind.
‘Maybe he was wearing Spanx or he taped it down or ... thought about his dead grandmother,’ she quipped to TMZ after revealing licking his neck and biting his ear failed to arouse him.
Meanwhile, despite Margot's assertive behaviour, she did defer to the screen legend for the most part.
'Working with Leo challenged me every single second - the challenge just to keep up with him pushed me and got my acting to a level it's never been, which is incredibly satisfying,' she said. '[It was a] dream come true."
'He's always been my favorite actor,' she added. 'Both he and Marty [Martin Scorcese] have such massive presences when you're around them - they're unstoppable, like this force that keeps moving; they have so much dimension, it sometimes seems impossible to keep up with them.'
But Margot doesn't plan on getting typecast as the blonde bombshell.
'I really want to do a Western,' she said. 'I want to be the dude who is riding horses and doing exciting things - something where I get to do something physical and have to train for it. I don't want to be the damsel.'
The Wolf Of Wall Street is based on the memoir of the same name by Jordan Belfort, and stars Leonardo as the protagonist.
Slated as a black comedy, it tells the story of Jordan as he becomes involved, but refuses to cooperate, in a securities fraud case which involves corruption in Wall Street and the world of corporate banking.
The movie has been nominated for two Golden Globes in the Best Motion Picture - Musical Or Comedy and Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy categories.