It would seem that Margot Robbie has finally had enough of the reports that she is pregnant and that her marriage to Tom Ackerley was falling apart. The actress recently spoke up about these issues and denied them point blank. She is not pregnant because she has no plans to be a mother any time soon and her marriage is certainly not on the brink of collapse.
Margot Robbie spoke about these issues in a recent interview where she said that she was having a lot of fun being married. While it can be expected that the couple has gone through some rough patches, these should be no different than what any other married people have to go through. It’s quite normal and based on how the actress talked about her husband, she has it better than most.
“Being married is actually the most fun ever, life got way more fun somehow. I have a responsibility being someone’s wife, I want to be better,” the actress said.
On that note, one aspect of married life that Margot Robbie has no plans to cover any time soon is motherhood. When asked about the topic, the “The Wolf of Wall Street” star emphatically denied any intention on her part to have kids of her own, especially in the early years of her marriage.
“No! Definitely not. I can’t cope with two puppies, let alone children!” she explained.
Margot Robbie also added that she is “100 percent certain” that she will not be having children any time soon. This should be enough to put an end to all of the ridiculous rumors and reports about the actress’ personal life. It would seem that too many tabloid publications simply can’t take the hint that they should not be putting out ludicrous claims, especially when it comes to rumors without proof.


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