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MARRIED WOMAN BTW:
The scene partner that Margot Robbie mentioned having developed an emotional dependency (or codependency, using the English term she employed) on is the actor Jacob Elordi.
This occurred during the filming of the movie Wuthering Heights (the 2026 adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell), where she plays Catherine Earnshaw and he plays Heathcliff.
In recent interviews (such as one for Fandango and others during the film's promotion), Margot Robbie explained that she often forms intense bonds with her co-stars, but with Jacob this developed very quickly — around the third day of filming. She said she felt “lost” or “unmoored” (like “a child without their blanket”) when he wasn’t around, and that she would instinctively look for him on set, feeling restless and disoriented if he wasn’t within a few meters.
She described this as part of her affectionate personality at work: she loves the people she works with deeply and feels devastated when filming ends. The story generated a lot of buzz, discussions about emotional codependency in intense environments like film sets, and even unconfirmed speculation about the chemistry between them — including mentions of her husband, Tom Ackerley, appearing uncomfortable in some public moments.
It’s important to note that Margot emphasized this was a professional thing, common among actors immersed in emotionally heavy roles, and there was no indication of anything romantic off-screen.
The scene partner that Margot Robbie mentioned having developed an emotional dependency (or codependency, using the English term she employed) on is the actor Jacob Elordi.
This occurred during the filming of the movie Wuthering Heights (the 2026 adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell), where she plays Catherine Earnshaw and he plays Heathcliff.
In recent interviews (such as one for Fandango and others during the film's promotion), Margot Robbie explained that she often forms intense bonds with her co-stars, but with Jacob this developed very quickly — around the third day of filming. She said she felt “lost” or “unmoored” (like “a child without their blanket”) when he wasn’t around, and that she would instinctively look for him on set, feeling restless and disoriented if he wasn’t within a few meters.
She described this as part of her affectionate personality at work: she loves the people she works with deeply and feels devastated when filming ends. The story generated a lot of buzz, discussions about emotional codependency in intense environments like film sets, and even unconfirmed speculation about the chemistry between them — including mentions of her husband, Tom Ackerley, appearing uncomfortable in some public moments.
It’s important to note that Margot emphasized this was a professional thing, common among actors immersed in emotionally heavy roles, and there was no indication of anything romantic off-screen.