LOADING ERROR LOADING Despite the underlying message in “Barbie” that women should focus more on self-actualization than a romantic relationship, it seems that actor Margot Robbie has found her real-life Ken. In a joint interview with The Times of London , Robbie and her husband, Tom Ackerley, spoke about their shared business ventures — film production company LuckyChap, which is responsible for hits such as “Barbie,” “I, Tonya” and “Saltburn,” as well as their newly launched gin brand, Papa Salt. Advertisement Tom Ackerley and Margot Robbie at the 2020 Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California.
Todd Williamson/NBC via Getty Images When the Times asked Ackerley how the couple — who secretly wed in Byron Bay, Australia, in December 2016 — manage to “separate business and pleasure,” Ackerley said it wasn’t too difficult, even if they tend to spend “24 hours a day” together. “It’s seamless. We don’t have a toggle on, toggle off.
It’s all become one thing.” But Ackerley, who hails from England, did admit to one thing he and his Australian-born wife bicker about — and it’s pretty sweet. According to Ackerley, the pair fights about which native country has the best chocolate cookies, specifically “whether Tim Tams or Penguins are better.
” Advertisement Robbie and Ackerley at the world premiere of “Barbie” on July 9, 2023, in Los Angeles. Axelle/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images The cultural clash does seem to make sense, ho.
