Margot Robbie has been offered an eye-watering figure to sell racy pictures of her feet.
Fun With Feet have offered the Barbie star – who showed off her bare tootsies in her most recent Hollywood blockbuster – £250,000 as a starting bonus for signing up on the site.
And her lookalike creator, who already makes content on the site, is keen to collaborate with Margot for some saucy videos.
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Creator Liz is so desperate to perform with Margot that she’s written to the actress directly for some Barbie and Ken inspired content.
Liz also wrote a letter to Margot’s co-star Ryan Gosling, who played Ken in the Greta Gerwig hit movie.
In the letters, Margot lookalike Liz penned: “If I’m right, we’ll be able to capitalise on our likeness – and the world’s obsession with all-things Barbie – to no end, all thanks to our feet!
“I know our partnership would be hugely popular. Stereotypical Barbie’s feet are an insane earner, trust me.”
Meanwhile, she wrote to Ryan: “I’m not only looking to work with Barbie… you’re Ken, and I love Ken (the secret’s out, everyone else does too!). I know foot content from you would be just as popular – both solo, in your own mojo dojo casa house if you like, and as a duo with myself.
“I look a lot like Margot, just call me Barbie 2.0, and together we could create foot content that people love. Your job title needn’t only be ‘Beach’ – how about ‘Beach and Feet’?”
Fun With Feet describes itself as the “number one platform to buy and sell feet pics”,
But for sellers, the site isn’t free to use – it costs $14.99 for a three-month subscription, or $44.99 for six months.
It’s no surprise the site is keen for Margot to sign up after her racy foot tricks in Barbie – stepping out of a pair of pastel pink heels and retaining that curved arch took a lot of work.
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Margot revealed it took “probably eight takes” to get right, as Margot didn’t want to use CGI to get the scene right.
Instead, her plastic shoes were taped down to the floor so they wouldn’t move, while Margot clutched onto a bar nearby to keep her balance on tip-toe.
Speaking to Fandango, she said “They are my feet. I walked up, we had those sticky bits on the floor, double-sided tape for the shoes, so they wouldn’t come off, so I could get my feet out of them.
“I was holding onto, like, a bar, but that was it. I wasn’t in a harness or anything like that. I just walked up, kinda held onto the bar above the camera, and stepped off.”
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