and husband are enjoying the box office success of their production company Lucky Chap's latest hit film Wuthering Heights.
Margot Robbie and Husband Splurge on $1500 Wine
Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley are enjoying the box office success of their production company Lucky Chap's latest hit film Wuthering Heights. And the h...
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And the high-flying couple have bee spotted treating themselves to a celebratory purchase most of us can only dream of, splurging on a case of eye-wateringly expensive wine.
The pair stepped out on Wednesday in after a trip to the liquor store, with producer Tom clutching a box of Scarecrow wine, which retails for around $1,500 a bottle.
Margot dressed down for the occasion, sporting a black sweatshirt, matching leggings and a pair of sneakers, accessorised with a handbag and sunglasses.
She wore her newly-cut bob in a half-up style ad clutched a drink bottle in one hand.
Her beau meanwhile sported a grey T-shirt, dark trousers and a black cross-body satchel bag.
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Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley stepped out in Los Angeles on Wednesday after splurging on a case of $1500-a-bottle wine
Margot dressed down for the occasion, sporting a black sweatshirt, matching leggings and a pair of sneakers, accessorised with a Chanel handbag and sunglasses
Margot's outing comes after her gin has been shunned by top London bars and restaurants over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish – because it contains oysters.
The drink, Papa Salt Coastal Gin, uses oyster shells as a botanical and costs around $80 for 700ml in department stores such as Selfridges.
Wuthering Heights star Margot has previously said she hoped the artisan gin brand would evoke the sandy dunes of Australia, where she grew up.
However, top London bars and restaurants have rejected the drink due to allergen concerns, with the bottle containing three words: 'warning: contains molluscs'.
Margot has had to change the recipe of her spirit, according to The Guardian and people with a shellfish allergy have been advised not to drink it.
The distilling process of gin removes most of the shellfish proteins, but some can still remain when it is made with oysters.
She wore her newly-cut bob in a half-up style ad clutched a drink bottle in one hand
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Margot's outing comes after her gin has been shunned by top London bars and restaurants over fears of a 'fatal' reaction to shellfish – because it contains oysters
Reactions to shellfish include anaphylaxis for those with severe allergies, which can be fatal.




