Margot Robbie And Samara Weaving

Star Samara Weaving and Margot Robbie look so much alike that a lot of people thought the Oscar-nomiee was starring in the new film. At a quick glance, Weaving takes on a great resemblance to Robbie (of

Fame). And, in a fun coincidence, both are Australian actresses, but of course that doesn't mean they're the same person. In fact, Weaving and Robbie are completely different people, despite having similar features.

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, playing a bride that has to run away from her new husband's murderous family on her wedding night. It starts off as just a game for her, something she thinks is a run-of-the-mill round of hide and seek. But it's soon revealed that it's all part of a ritualistic murder game the family plays with new family members, and she's left hiding, and then fighting, for her life. When the trailer was released, fans immediately reacted to the unique premise, but many were also baffled by the fact that the film stars a Margot Robbie look-alike.

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There's no doubt that Robbie and Weaving share a strong resemblance. And these side-by-side photo comparisons show exactly why it would be easy to confuse the two.

In these photos from the 2018 Academy Awards red carpet, it's still easy to see the resemblance, but also super easy to tell them apart. In an interview with

A month after the awards show in April of 2018, Weaving revealed that she met Robbie at the Oscars. I met her at the Oscars and she’s just delightful. She’s so talented and so funny, she’s amazing, she said. The actor also revealed that they'd talked about working together in some capacity, saying, I’ve had meetings with her production company and her husband is good friends with my boyfriend.

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Now, in this side-by-side, they might as well be sisters. And who knows, maybe one day, they'll play siblings on the big screen.

In March of 2018, according to Daily Mail, Weaving said, [Margot's] really lovely. She’s a great actress. I’m flattered that people mistake me for her. That’s a great compliment. She continued to say that, while the comparisons are flattering, a rivalry is not welcome. I hope that people realize pitting two women against each other is just silly. It’s bizarre, really.

Ready

Celebrity look-alikes are very common, with actors like Jessica Chastain and Bryce Dallas Howard always being confused for one another, or Isla Fisher and Amy Adams. But the good news is that there's more than enough room for every single one on our screens. Ready or not, the Hollywood doppelgängers are coming.

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From hair trends to relationship advice, our daily newsletter has everything you need to sound like a person who’s on TikTok, even if you aren’t.Margot Robbie still loves a good Chanel gown, as she proved at the Golden Globes, but lately she’s been mixing it up a bit more. Bottega Veneta at the Governors Awards, Valentino for Babylon’s UK Premiere, and now, Versace. On Monday night, Robbie attended the Australian premiere of her film, wearing an unexpected look from the Italian fashion house.

Margot

The actress wore a light blue, silk gown featuring a scalloped neckline and Versace’s signature metal strap details. The skirt wrapped around the simple, structured bodice almost like a sarong, allowing for a nice draping detail at the waist and a high slit down her left leg.

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The dress was inspired by one from Versace’s 1995 couture collection, originally worn on the runway by German model Nadja Auermann, and at the Met Gala by Carla Bruni. The difference, of course, is the bright red lace added to line the slit and the hem of Robbie’s 2023 version. It’s unclear why the lace was added, and in such a bright hue. Robbie has been on a bit of a red kick lately, wearing two looks rendered completely in the color over the past week. She could have also been paying homage to the bright red dress she wears in the movie. Or maybe, she just wanted a little something to distinguish her dress apart from the original.

Unfortunately, any plan to set herself apart was thwarted when Samara Weaving, Robbie’s fellow Australian costar (who happens to look remarkably similar to the actress), arrived to the same premiere in a Louis Vuitton gown. The dresses were almost identical shades of baby blue, and and Weaving’s asymetric skirt provided a similar slit-like look up her left leg. That’s basically where the similarities ended, however, as Weaving’s gown was a bit more romantic where Robbie’s was sultry. Still, we can’t help but imagine there were some annoyed actresses on the red carpet that night.

Samara

Robbie and Weaving (strategically not standing next to each other) with their other costars, Diego Calva and Phoebe Tonkin, at the premiere.

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From hair trends to relationship advice, our daily newsletter has everything you need to sound like a person who’s on TikTok, even if you aren’t.Margot Robbie still loves a good Chanel gown, as she proved at the Golden Globes, but lately she’s been mixing it up a bit more. Bottega Veneta at the Governors Awards, Valentino for Babylon’s UK Premiere, and now, Versace. On Monday night, Robbie attended the Australian premiere of her film, wearing an unexpected look from the Italian fashion house.

Margot

The actress wore a light blue, silk gown featuring a scalloped neckline and Versace’s signature metal strap details. The skirt wrapped around the simple, structured bodice almost like a sarong, allowing for a nice draping detail at the waist and a high slit down her left leg.

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The dress was inspired by one from Versace’s 1995 couture collection, originally worn on the runway by German model Nadja Auermann, and at the Met Gala by Carla Bruni. The difference, of course, is the bright red lace added to line the slit and the hem of Robbie’s 2023 version. It’s unclear why the lace was added, and in such a bright hue. Robbie has been on a bit of a red kick lately, wearing two looks rendered completely in the color over the past week. She could have also been paying homage to the bright red dress she wears in the movie. Or maybe, she just wanted a little something to distinguish her dress apart from the original.

Unfortunately, any plan to set herself apart was thwarted when Samara Weaving, Robbie’s fellow Australian costar (who happens to look remarkably similar to the actress), arrived to the same premiere in a Louis Vuitton gown. The dresses were almost identical shades of baby blue, and and Weaving’s asymetric skirt provided a similar slit-like look up her left leg. That’s basically where the similarities ended, however, as Weaving’s gown was a bit more romantic where Robbie’s was sultry. Still, we can’t help but imagine there were some annoyed actresses on the red carpet that night.

Samara

Robbie and Weaving (strategically not standing next to each other) with their other costars, Diego Calva and Phoebe Tonkin, at the premiere.

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