Fans have congratulated Margot Robbie’s brother Cameron on soon becoming an uncle after news of the actress’ first pregnancy emerged.
The Barbie actress, 34, is believed to be expecting her first child with husband Tom Ackerley, with multiple sources confirming the exciting news to People.
Pictures obtained by DailyMail on Sunday also showed Margot proudly displaying her small, but visible baby bump during a holiday to Lake Como with producer Tom, 34.
After the news emerged, fans have been congratulating her family members, including her younger brother, actor Cameron, 29.
On his latest Instagram post from March, which was a paid partnership with Ralph Lauren Fragrances, fans took to the comments section to share their well wishes.
‘Welcome to unclehood Cam, congrats to Margot and Tom,’ one wrote.
As well as Cameron, Margot also has another brother, stunt performer Lachlan, and a sister Anya, who works as a senior accountant.
The siblings were raised in Dalby, Queensland, and Margot found fame on Neighbours before she moved from Melbourne to the US in the early 2010s to break into Hollywood.
Margot Robbie is believed to be expecting her first child with husband Tom Ackerley, after she was seen proudly displaying her small, but visible baby bump in Lake Como over the weekend
Margot previously told how she would only have a baby when she was ready after becoming ‘sick’ of people asking.
While promoting her movie Mary Queen of Scots in 2019, she told The Times: ‘I got married, and the first question in almost every interview is “Babies? When are you having one?’ I’m so angry that there’s this social contract”,
‘You’re married, now have a baby. Don’t presume. I’ll do what I’m going to do.’
Despite her global fame and huge public profile, Margot and her British husband Tom keep their romance relatively under wraps and rarely discuss their private life.
The couple first met in 2013 on the set of World War II movie Suite Francaise, where Margot took on a supporting role while Tom served as the assistant director.
After becoming good friends during the nine weeks of filming in Belgium and France, Margot moved in with Tom and five other crew members in London.
Not long after, they began dating but initially kept their romance secret from their housemates and friends.
‘We kept it a secret. Because we weren’t really taking it seriously. “Oh, whatever, we’re just mates, we’re just mates.” And then… everyone found out,’ she told Elle in 2018.
After the news emerged, fans have been congratulating her family members, including her younger brother, actor Cameron (pictured)
On her friends finding out, she recalled: ‘It was dramatic. I’m not going into the details, but s**t hit the fan. Our house turned into The Jerry Springer Show for a moment there. But then the dust settled, and it was all good.’
The housemates – Margot, Tom, Sophia Kerr and Josey McNamara – got on so well that they founded production company Lucky Chap – which was worth an estimated £25million in 2015.
Together, Margot and Tom have produced films including the Academy Award-winning I, Tonya and Promising Young Woman, as well as the 2023 blockbuster Barbie, all under their LuckyChap Entertainment banner.
Margot and Tom left their house share for their own home in West London before moving to Los Angeles in 2017.
Despite her global fame and huge public profile, Margot and her British husband Tom (pictured in 2022) keep their romance relatively under wraps and rarely discuss their private life
In December 2016, Margot and Tom married during a private ceremony in Byron Bay, surprising fans having not announced any engagement previously.
The couple exchanged vows at the grounds of the private estate in Coorabell in front of around 50 guests, and was given away by her mother, physiotherapist Sarie Kessler.
Her gold wedding ring, which has a 1.5 carat pear-shaped diamond at its centre, was estimated to cost between $20,000 to $30,000, jewellers told Daily Mail Australia.
The couple skipped a honeymoon to work on I, Tonya, and spent the first eight years of their marriage focusing on their careers.
In January 2024, Margot admitted she’s ‘so lucky’ to have a ‘normie’ husband in film producer Tom, who isn’t ‘fazed’ by the spotlight.
She told ‘E! News’ at the Critics Choice Awards at Santa Barbara’s Barker Hangar: ‘I am so lucky. He likes being behind the camera, he’s not fazed by any of this stuff, he’s just the best. It’s so fun. I love the word ‘normie’.
The couple met on the set of Suite Francaise in 2013 and tied the knot in Australia in a private ceremony in 2016. They also run production company LuckyChap Entertainment together
‘Like All my friends, everyone’s kind of like, ‘That’s cool what you do.’ But you know, it’s more cool to hang out and talk about other stuff.’
Last week, Margot and Tom revealed they spend ’24 hours a day’ together in a rare joint interview as they gave an insight into working together.
‘It’s seamless,’ Tom told The Sunday Times, ‘We don’t have a toggle on, toggle off. It’s all become one thing.’
The producer – who began his career as an extra in the Harry Potter films – said he ‘feels like an honorary Aussie’, while ‘Margot feels like an honorary Brit’.