Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie are co-starring in Quentin Tarantino's “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” and there were reports that the two were flirty while working together. It was reported that the pair could be dating already despite the fact that the actress is married to producer Tom Ackerley.
Brad and Margot were said to have a really good on-screen chemistry that everyone can easily mistake something is going on between them for real. The dating rumors even heightened when it was reported that the actor actually has a crush on his co-star since a long time ago and even Angelina Jolie knew about it. In fact, she tried to stop him from working with the 28-year-old actress, and this was in 2016.
At that time, a source allegedly told HL, “Even though she tried many times, Angelina was not able to block Brad from working with Margot. Brad went behind Angelina’s back and used his Hollywood connections to get Margot a short cameo in the film he produced, ‘The Big Short.’”
But Jolie and Brad Pitt’s marriage ended in divorce, and the actor was able to work with Margot Robbie for a full-length film thus the dating speculations started again. The actor is still smitten with the blond actress, and it appears that she is interested as well so they were openly flirting on the set of “Once Upon a Time In Hollywood,” as per Star Magazine,
“Brad and Margot are spending a ton of time together promoting their movie,” the source claimed. “And while producers are keen to play up their chemistry to boost the appeal of the flick, that’s been no problem at all for Margot, who’s been batting her eyes at Brad any chances she gets.”
Gossip Cop claimed that the latest article from Star is purely false. It was a fictional story, and they can prove it. First, Margot Robbie is happily married, and her social media posts say it all, and secondly, after reaching out to Brad Pitt’s representative, they were told that the rumor was baseless - it's simply complete nonsense.


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