
Los Angeles, February 18 – Hollywood star Margot Robbie shared that she worried she was "stupid" after deciding not to go to university.
The actress, who grew up in Australia, discovered her love of acting while in high school, so she decided to pursue her dreams of stardom instead of enrolling in higher education.
However, Robbie questioned herself, and asked her sister if she could complete some of her university coursework in order to prove her intelligence, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
During an appearance on the Smartless podcast, Robbie said: "Part of me was like: 'Oh no, I started acting on (Australian soap) Neighbours... I haven't gone to university, and I guess I'm never going to. Am I stupid?'
"I remember asking my sister, I almost wanted to check... this didn't mean I wasn't smart.
"My sister was studying to be an accountant at university. Something I would never have done.
"But I remember saying: 'Can I do one of your assignments? Your university assignments. Because I just need to check that acting isn't making me stupid.' And I did it. And by the way, numbers and accounting are not my forte at all, but I got an A minus. And I was like: 'Okay, cool' and I felt good after that. I'm good. I know I can do it if I need to... Well, I mean, I studied. It was all about cognitive dissonance or something boring."
This comes after Robbie opened up about her wild days living in London before she achieved fame.
She revealed that she was kicked out of "most of the clubs in Clapham" while living with six friends in a four-bedroom apartment until 2016.
Appearing on the Table Manners podcast, she recalled a time before they moved in together when they were kicked out of Infernos on a particularly wild night, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
The actress told hosts Jessie and Lennie Ware how her roommates insisted that you "can't get kicked out" of the former cinema, and she visited it herself after a weekend's work in Belgium.
She said: "So we all had a weekend in London when the job was done. And of course, we went to Infernos, and within about 15 minutes, we got kicked out.
"And while we were being dragged out by security, I was screaming, 'but this is Infernos, you can't get kicked out of Infernos.' "And the bouncer was like, 'Look, we allow most things, but when your friend does (redacted), then we kick you out.' And I was like, 'okay, fair enough!'"
Robbie didn't reveal exactly what her friend did to cause a scene, though she noted that it wasn't uncommon for them to get into trouble.