“Post photos of Their wives and girlfriends”: Tristan Tate Rescues Margot Robbie After Fans Call Her Not Attractive Enough to Play ‘Barbie’

"Post photos of Their wives and girlfriends": Tristan Tate Rescues Margot Robbie After Fans Call Her Not Attractive Enough to Play 'Barbie'
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Andrew and Tristan Tate remain in the Twitter spotlight, as the duo awaits their upcoming trial after being charged with human trafficking and r*pe allegations. Despite currently being on house arrest, the Tate brothers haven’t backed away from stirring up controversies on Twitter, especially Tristan Tate, who keeps on engaging in several Twitter dramas.

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Although some of his takes have been mostly bizarre and as controversial as it gets, the brother to the former professional kickboxer recently showcased his support for Margot Robbie’s casting as Barbie.

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Tristan Tate stands in support of Margot Robbie’s casting as Barbie

With weeks away from hitting the big screens, the hype surrounding Barbie keeps on ascending, and the biggest draw for fans remains the Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie. But even though to most, the casting for a live-action Barbie couldn’t have gotten better, there remains her fair share of critics, claiming the Australian actress isn’t attractive enough for the part. And following the absurd nature of this complaint, it even forced Tristan Tate to come out and stand in support of Margot Robbie in his own typical fashion. The tweet stated,

Although Tristan Tate’s bold way of calling out Robbie’s doubters has stirred up another Twitter drama with Andrew Tate’s brother at the center, the majority of fans unanimously are satisfied with Robbie’s casting. But like many Hollywood cases, Robbie wasn’t the initial frontrunner for the role.

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Amy Schumer’s original Barbie film was scrapped due to creative differences

After witnessing several promotional materials for the upcoming Greta Gerwig film, it’s hard to imagine a better fit than Robbie for Barbie, thanks to her extreme beauty and exceptional acting skills. But like many cases, before The Suicide Squad star was finalized to star alongside Ryan Gosling, renowned comedian Amy Schumer was the original choice for the role.

Although the Trainwreck star didn’t disclose the details regarding the reasons behind her exit for years, the actress finally shed some light on the topic. Reflecting on the matter, the comedian reasoned creative differences as the prime factor behind her exit from the lead, resulting in the scrapping of the original Diablo Cody-led Barbie. According to Cody, she didn’t have the freedom to write something faithful to the iconography, as Schumer wanted to shift from the character’s roots and give her a girl-boss feminist touch, eventually leading to the scrapping of it.

Also read:  “I sort of feel like their mom”: Greta Gerwig Was Annoyed After Studio Didn’t Want Barbie to Have Timothee Chalamet With Margot Robbie

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Considering it was way back in 2014, the scrapping of the original project turned out a blessing, as the Greta Gerwig-led project has become one of the most anticipated movies of this year.

Barbie will hit theatres on 21 July 2023.

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Santanu Roy is a film enthusiast with a deep love for the medium of animation while also being obsessed with The Everly Brothers, Billy Joel, and The Platters. Having expertise in everything related to Batman, Santanu spends most of his time watching and learning films, with Martin Scorsese and Park Chan-wook being his personal favorites. Apart from pursuing a degree in animation, he also possesses a deep fondness for narrative-driven games and is currently a writer at Fandomwire with over 1000 articles.