Online Platform Hits Up Barbie Margot Robbie, Offers Rs 2.6 Cr Starting Bonus For Feet Pics

The Barbie movie was one of the most talked-about productions of this year. Along with Oppenheimer, the Barbie movie created a frenzy online as fans rushed to book their spots in theatres.

Due to the apparent box office success of the film, it has been rumoured that the lead actress and producer of the movie, Margot Robbie, took home nearly $50 million. However, it looks like she might have another chance to make some extra cash through the film.

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Barbie Actress Margot Robbie Offered Rs 2.6 Cr For Feet Pics

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The owner of the platform Fun With Feet has extended an invitation to the Australian actress and wants her to join their empire. Their intentions of giving her some top cash are very clear.

A creator on the platform, Liz, says that Fun With Feet is willing to give over Rs 2.6 crore if she sells her foot pictures to willing fans. Robbie might have gotten the attention of feet-lovers on the internet after an iconic scene from the Barbie movie went viral.

In the scene, which was also a hot topic after the trailer for the film first launched, Barbie, aka Robbie, is seen getting out of bed, and the first thing that greets the viewers are her Barbie-like feet, always heels up.

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The Film’s Plot Picked Up Momentum With Margot Robbie’s Feet

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In the film too, Barbie’s feet were part of the storyline as the character gets flat feet and her heels unexpectedly start touching the ground, making it a catalyst for the film’s plot. So, it was hardly a shock when the platform founder sent Robbie a letter. The message in the letter started out with an introduction, “My name is Liz, and I make thousands selling feet pics on Fun With Feet… I also look a lot like you.”

“Barbie is all women, but we really are Barbie – Stereotypical Barbie, anyway,” wrote the founder. Then Liz offered Robbie some hefty cash and an opportunity to make Barbie-inspired content on the platform. The founder tried to persuade Robbie in the letter, like all founders do, but it seems Robbie has yet to respond to any such deal.

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