Australian actress Margot Robbie has revealed that the worst gift she has ever received during her career was a book that suggested weight loss, given to her by a fellow actor in her early days.

The confession was made during an interview with singer Charli XCX for Complex magazine, as part of the promotion of her new film "Wuthering Heights".


Robbie said the book, titled "French Women Don't Get Fat," left a bad taste in her mouth, as its message implied that she needed to lose weight.

Margot Robbie

The actress described her reaction with humor, noting that the event had happened many years ago and that the book is no longer in her possession.

On the other hand, Charli XCX shared an unusual experience, revealing that she had received a fan's mother's ashes as a gift, placed on a necklace.

During the conversation, the pair also discussed Hollywood's most seductive figures, with Charli XCX mentioning Jack Nicholson, while Robbie chose Montgomery Clift.

The film "Wuthering Heights", based on the classic work by Emily Brontë, is directed by Emerald Fennell, while the original music is performed by Charli XCX and is expected to be released in theaters on February 13. /Telegraph/