London Underground: Margot Robbie still has her Oyster card from when she lived in Clapham

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The 32-year-old star was in London on Thursday night for the premiere of Babylon, her latest movie which she stars in alongside Brad Pitt.

Actress Margot Robbie says that she still has her Oyster card from her days of living in a house share in Clapham.

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The 32-year-old star was in London on Thursday night for the premiere of Babylon, her latest movie which she stars in alongside Brad Pitt.

Speaking on the red carpet at Waterloo’s BFI Imax she told BBC London that she had not one but two oyster cards in her wallet at the moment.

“I always get the Tube.” she said.

She added that she had not yet been on the Elizabeth line but heard that it was “lovely.”

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Margot Robbie attending the UK premiere of Babylon. Credit: Getty ImagesMargot Robbie attending the UK premiere of Babylon. Credit: Getty Images
Margot Robbie attending the UK premiere of Babylon. Credit: Getty Images | AFP via Getty Images

In 2016, the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood star shared a six bedroom house in Clapham with her friends.

Now at 32, the Australian actress has two Academy Awards, four Golden Globe and five BAFTA award nominations under her belt.

Last night she brought some Hollywood glamour to the UK premiere of her new movie by La La Land director Damien Chazelle.

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Robbie plays aspiring actress Nellie LaRoy in the 1920s-set film which traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity in early Hollywood.

Robbie was nominated for a Golden Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy for the role, losing out to Everything Everywhere All At Once star Michelle Yeoh.

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