A triple-threat rumor is now circulating between Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie. To those who are curious why all of them specifically are involved, it’s because the three celebrities are working together on Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming movie “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
The speculations originated from Life & Style (via Gossip Cop), which claimed that Brad Pitt has been ostentatiously flirting with Margot Robbie on set. The flirting has been so obvious that Leonardo DiCaprio called out Pitt on it, said an unknown insider of the magazine.
The tabloid went on to say that Brad Pitt has a history of flirting with his co-stars, citing Gwyneth Paltrow and his ex-wife Angelina Jolie. Leonard DiCaprio will be playing former Western TV star Rick Dalton and Pitt is going to play his stunt double, Cliff Booth, while Margot Robbie will be playing the late Sharon Tate.
Of course, the story is a complete fabrication as Life & Style failed to provide any evidence that what they’re claiming is true. What’s more, while Brad Pitt and Leonard DiCaprio have been seen on set, no photos of Pitt and Margot Robbie together have surfaced even though filming began in June.
This would mean that Brad Pitt's and Margot Robbie’s schedules don't coincide, making the allegations that Leonardo DiCaprio called out his co-star for an unseemly behavior are nothing more than your usual Hollywood gossip. Right now, the three are busy working on the film, which is going to be Quentin Tarantino’s ninth movie.
While this is the first time that the three are working together, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie have been in the same film, “The Big Short.” And of course, Margot and Leonardo DiCaprio also worked together in the hit film “The Wolf of Wall Street.” Their current project will be centered on the characters played by Pitt and DiCaprio who struggle to make it in Hollywood.


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