She’s also one of the highest-paid actors in the industry.
This wasn’t Robbie’s first multi-million-dollar paycheck, however.
Reportedly, she made around $10 million for 2020’s “Birds of Prey,” perVariety.

So, what was Robbie’s first priority after becoming a world-famous millionaire?
She paid off her mother’s mortgage, of course.
She also supported her daughter financially while she was just starting out in the industry.

In fact, taking care of this financial burden was her mom’s 60th birthday present in 2014.
It really beats a birthday cake, if you ask us.
Through the company, the “Babylon” actor aims to empower women through female-led stories.

That didn’t make goodbyes any easier, however.
They attended the Academy Awards in 2018 to celebrate Margot Robbie’s “I, Tonya” nomination.
More recently, Sarie Kessler was her daughter’s date for the premiere of “Babylon” in 2022.
Unfortunately, a real-life Barbie dream house isn’t on the list … yet.
All in all, you just need upwards of $1,600 to get Robbie’s signature Barbie doll glow.
Movie star paychecks come in handy in more ways than one.
“I always keep a littleBurt’s Bees tinted rose lip balmon me,” she told Marie Claire.