People who have seen Quentin Tarantino’s films are aware of his obsession with feet. There is no explanation why the 60-year-old director prefers to take feet shots in his films, but they are always present in the majority of them.

Many Hollywood celebrities, including Margot Robbie and Uma Thurman, have spoken out regarding Tarantino’s fascination with feet. A strip club manager recently claimed that the famous filmmaker paid a dancer to let him suck her feet.
Quentin Tarantino paid $10,000 to a strip club dancer for her feet

A club manager recently came out about Quentin Tarantino’s visit to this strip club. He claimed that Tarantino once attended the club Lowlife, where he was the manager, and witnessed something strange. The manager also stated that the 60-year-old actor was no stranger to strip clubs. He reportedly said that the director was with a dancer at a strip club and had been watching everything on CCTV. In his statement, the club manager said,
“He’s sitting down, she takes her top off and he gets up, throws her on the fu**ing seat, takes her boots off one by one and just starts licking the bottoms of her foot, sucking toes. Her feet looked like… you know when you take a bubble bath? Like prunes. I think he gave her 10,000 dollars.”
As people are aware of the Pulp Fiction actor’s foot fetish, so when this news started making waves on the internet many people were not shocked.
Quentin Tarantino asked Margot Robbie to not clean her feet during the filming of the movie

Margot Robbie talked about working with Tarantino in the 2019 movie Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood. She played the role of Sharon Tate who didn’t like to wear shoes and was bare feet most of the time. While filming the theatre scene in the movie, the 60-year-old director asked the 32-year-old actress to not clean her feet. Robbie recalled and said during an interview,
“But my feet were dirty because I’d been walking around set. They stayed dirty in the movie because Quentin said, ‘Don’t. Don’t clean them.’
He further added,
Shortly after this, my character walks into a movie theater to see herself on the big screen, and she kind of kicks off her go-go boots and puts her feet up, and settles in to watch the movie. Someone ran in to do it, and he was like, ‘No, it’s real. Keep it.’”
When Tarantino was asked about why there are so many foot shots in his movie he said that he doesn’t take them seriously. He also defended his feet obsession by saying there are a lot of feet in many great director’s films.