'Are we allowed to show that?' Margot Robbie's Shocking Revelation About Babylon's Orgy Scene!

    Margot Robbie dishes on the risqué scenes in her latest film, Babylon, likening it to "La Dolce Vita and Wolf of Wall Street had a baby."

    Margot Robbie (Source: Marca)

    Margot Robbie (Source: Marca)

    Remember the frenzy that followed Margot Robbie's risqué role in 'Wolf of Wall Street'? Well, brace yourselves, darling readers, because Babylon just took it up a notch. As reported by Yahoo News, Margot Robbie shared the behind-the-scenes deets that left even Carey Mulligan's mouth agape.

    "This is Like La Dolce Vita and Wolf of Wall Street Had a Baby": The Crazy Genius Behind Babylon

    "It’s pretty much a party-slash-orgy. It kind of turns into an orgy," said Robbie. Think the 'Wolf of Wall Street' gone extra, with a sprinkle of Fellini's classic 'La Dolce Vita'! When she read the script, Robbie pondered, "When I read the script, I was like, this is like La Dolce Vita and Wolf of Wall Street had a baby – and I love it. But I was like, are we allowed to show that?"

    "I Have No Idea How I'm Going to Do That": Margot Robbie's Daring Dilemma in Babylon

    Source: TMZ

    Yes, you heard it right! The Aussie starlet was completely awestruck by the audacity of the scenes she was meant to enact. And guess what? Even an unscripted smooch with Brad Pitt made the final cut. Robbie seized the day, taking the "opportunity" to improvise a kiss that wasn't originally in the script. Now, that's how you make cinema history!

    The fact that Carey Mulligan watched the film with her mom should tell you something about the movie's, um, adventurous spirit. Carey also revealed she once sent her then-new beau Marcus Mumford to watch her daring film, 'Shame', with her mother. "It was rough," she admitted.

    When asked what Mulligan's mother thought of 'Babylon', Margot quipped, "Everyone should see Babylon with their parents. It won't be awkward at all." A dinner table topic for the ages, am I right?

    The film was released in the U.S. on December 23 and has its UK premiere on January 23. One thing is for sure: it's going to give audiences plenty to talk, blush, and probably squirm about. Margot Robbie, you've done it again. From 'Wolf of Wall Street' to 'Babylon', your audacity continues to shake Hollywood to its core.

    (Several parts of the text in this article, including the title, were generated with the help of an AI tool.)