Margot Robbie and her husband, Tom Ackerly, have opened up about what they get heated about behind closed doors.
Margot Robbie has revealed the one thing she and her husband fight over.
The actor, 33, and Tom Ackerley, 34, met in 2013 on-set while filming the movie Suite Francaise in Belgium.
In a new interview with The Times, Robbie and Ackerley, who are fiercely private about their personal lives, have given fans a little insight into what their marriage is really like behind closed doors.
Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley have shared a rare insight into their marriage life. Photo: John Phillips/Getty Images.
When quizzed over when they find themselves arguing at home, Ackerley said the topic that he and Robbie clash over is chocolate biscuits.
It turns out the couple find themselves at loggerheads over a big cultural sticking point between the UK and Australia: “whether Tim Tams or Penguins are better”.
Similar to the famous Aussie brand of TimTam biscuits, Penguins are a British treat consisting of two malted biscuits separated by a hard chocolate cream filling and coated in a thin layer of chocolate.
He added that he wished “there was more of a sporting rivalry” between Australia and the UK, noting that he “feels like an honorary Aussie” and “Margot feels like an honorary Brit”.
Elsewhere during the interview, the pair shared that when they aren’t apart from each other, they spend “24 hours a day” together.
They also, he said, do not separate business and pleasure.
“It’s seamless,” said Ackerley. “We don’t have a toggle on, toggle off. It’s all become one thing.”
Ackerley and Robbie confessed one thing they find themselves arguing about. Photo: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images.
Meanwhile, late last year Robbie and her husband delighted fans in Sydney after unexpectedly popping into a restaurant and shouting everyone there a free cocktail.
The 33-year-old surprised the other 126 diners by shouting them a round of cocktails from her gin brand Papa Salt. The announcement was reportedly met with a round of applause, with one patron telling the publication that “some people were crying” and Robbie spent over an hour talking with everyone and taking photos.
Another diner, Jaz Daly, said that she had just come for lunch when she “unexpectedly” saw the Hollywood star, who was very approachable and “made everyone feel like they were a part of her lunch”.