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Margot Robbie opens up about filming soon after becoming a mom
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Margot Robbie got real about jumping back into work just three months after having her baby, heading to set for Wuthering Heights.
She shared with Vogue that balancing new motherhood and acting was tough, saying it put her in a completely different headspace.
Support on set and new takes on romance
Director Emerald Fennell helped Robbie stay grounded, often reminding her to "I just need you to be in the moment," which eased some of the anxiety.
Working with Jacob Elordi, they focused less on big romantic gestures and more on subtle moments to bring Heathcliff and Catherine's story to life.
You can catch their chemistry when the film releases February 13, 2026.