This Barbie is proving that she’s just like one of us. Just weeks after her starring turn as the iconic doll raked in upwards of $1 billion at the box office, Margot Robbie is enjoying a very down-to-earth getaway in Greece where she was seen packing on the PDA with her husband after carting her own Barbie pink bags off a crowded public ferry.
Robbie – who was reportedly paid $50 million for her role in Barbie – was photographed putting on a very affectionate display with her producer husband, Tom Ackerley, during a much-deserved break in exclusive images obtained by DailyMail.com.
The 33-year-old actress flashed some side boob in a high-cut, low-backed white hot one-piece – which appeared to be from Myraswim and cost $220 – as she and Ackerley waded into the water off the island of Sifnos.
At one point, her beau, also 33, pulled her in for a passionate kiss as he grasped the back of her head with both his hands while her arms encircled his neck.
Robbie showed off her sensational body with her hair down and accessorized with a chunky gold necklace as well as some bracelets while the couple enjoyed a dip in the ocean.
Her husband was prepared for more than just a quick splash around, donning a pair of goggles and a swimming cap.
To cover up out of the water, the Suicide Squad star, originally from Australia, practiced sun safety wearing a big floppy hat and sunglasses.
She was seen wrapping a towel around her body and carrying an orange beach bag.
On her feet, she traversed the rocky terrain with a pair of simple white slides to match her swimsuit.
In other photos, Margot was seen arriving on the island by ferry packed with other holidaymakers and, showing that fame hadn’t changed her, she hauled her own pink Away suitcase off the vessel onto dry land along with hordes of others.
Her travel attire included a T-shirt that appeared to be from the brand, Saint Michael, which retailed for $370, and bike shorts – finished off with a pair of chunky sneakers.
Ackerley was equally casually dressed as they hopped off the ferry wearing a pink baseball cap, a gray T-shirt, beige shorts and a pair of slides.
It’s unclear where the couple made their journey from. But travelers can take a public ferry from Athens to Sifnos for about $70, a trip that takes about two hours and a half.
Robbie’s European vacation comes after she is reportedly set to make $50 million in salary and bonuses from Barbie that saw her play the titular character in the Greta Gerwig-directed project.
She will taking home the whopping pay check, having also produced the film through her production company, LuckyChap Entertainment, Variety reported earlier this month, citing three individuals with knowledge of her deal.
LuckyChap – which Robbie founded in 2014 with Ackerley, and friends Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr – has also produced Promising Young Woman, Birds Of Prey and series Maid.
Gerwig is also likely to receive bonuses due to the incredible success of Barbie.
The filmmaker made history, flying past more than $1 billion in worldwide box office gross, becoming the first movie directed solely by a woman to do so.
The film, based off the beloved Mattel character and co-written by the director with longtime partner Noah Baumbach.
A total of 53 films in the history of the medium have hit the billion-dollar category, with studio representatives coining the phrase ‘Barbillion’ for the latest addition to the list.
While both Frozen films and Captain Marvel were co-directed by a woman with a man, Barbie becomes the highest grossing film directed solely by a woman.
It crossed $400 million domestic and $500 million internationally faster than any other movie at the studio, including the Harry Potter films.
‘As distribution chiefs, we’re not often rendered speechless by a film’s performance, but Barbillion has blown even our most optimistic predictions out of the water,’ Jeff Goldstein and Andrew Cripps, who oversee domestic and international distribution for Warner Bros., said in a joint statement.
Barbie is now the biggest to be directed by one woman, supplanting Wonder Woman’s $821.8 million global total.
Three movies that were co-directed by women are still ahead of Barbie, including Frozen ($1.3 billion) and Frozen 2 ($1.45 billion) both co-directed by Jennifer Lee. and Captain Marvel ($1.1 billion), co-directed by Anna Boden.
But Barbie has passed Captain Marvel domestically with $459.4 million (versus $426.8 million), thereby claiming the North American record for live-action movies directed by women.