Margot Robbie also noted that with her migraines, which she's had since she was a child, "being on set" can be "the worst place." "I take my medication, sit in the trailer and ask them to do my makeup in the dark,"
Margot Robbie. Pic/AFP
"There are explosions and guns firing. And even though they're blanks, your body starts reacting as if it's real, your adrenaline is through the roof," she said. It's even affecting her sleep, according to the actor, who told that it's "because, well, my body thinks it's just been in a war zone."
Robbie also noted that with her migraines, which she's had since she was a child, "being on set" can be "the worst place." "I take my medication, sit in the trailer and ask them to do my makeup in the dark," she continued. Despite all of that, Robbie said that "those scenes, where everything's exploding around you, and you make it just in time," are "really, really fun."
As per The Hollywood Reporter, that paired with increased financial opportunities, is part of why as a producer and co-founder of production studio LuckyChap Entertainment she sees the action genre as a space that more women should occupy.
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