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International Business Times UK
International Business Times UK
Entertainment
Maybelyn B. Paden

Did Unrecognisable Margot Robbie Undergo Plastic Surgery? Barbie Star Accused Of Using Ozempic After Fashion Week Sighting

Did Unrecognisable Margot Robbie Undergo Plastic Surgery? Barbie Star Accused Of Using Ozempic After Fashion Week Sighting (Credit: X/@SWEETMROBBIE)

Margot Robbie became the subject of fresh online speculation on Monday, 9 March, after the 35 year old actor appeared at Chanel's Paris Fashion Week show with a new blonde bob, a slimmer silhouette and a look that prompted some social media users to allege, without evidence, that she had used Ozempic or undergone cosmetic work.

The conversation did not begin with any medical disclosure, a representative statement or a confirmed report. It began with photographs from the Chanel show, where Robbie, a long-time Chanel ambassador, wore a sheer tank top, jeans and a Chanel tote while posing for cameras with wispy bangs falling across her face. From there, the usual online cycle took over, with appearance analysis replacing evidence almost instantly.​

Margot Robbie And The Paris Photos

Fans were less interested in Robbie's outfit than in why her face and figure appeared different, and it reproduced several social media comments that blamed Ozempic or some unnamed Hollywood slimming drug. One user wrote, 'She's gone over to the dark side of Ozempic too,' while another described the look as 'GLP-1 chic,' language that says as much about the culture of celebrity watching as it does about the actress at the centre of it.

There was pushback too, and not only from fans. Audrey Victoria, argued on Facebook that the apparent change could be explained by Robbie's haircut, saying the shorter style and 'lived-in texture' removed length and weight from her face and altered how her bone structure was perceived. It was a neat corrective, though even that did not end the argument.​

A makeup artist in the comments took the opposite view, writing that a haircut alone could not explain that much reduction in cheek volume and adding that contouring had limits. That leaves the story where many celebrity body stories sit, somewhere between projection and guesswork, with a famous face doing what famous faces often do online, becoming a screen onto which strangers throw certainty they do not possess.​

Margot Robbie And The Food Narrative

The article then shifts, a little awkwardly but revealingly, to Margot Robbie's own comments about food. In a 2025 interview promoting Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Robbie said her co-star Colin Farrell made her a 'chippy sandwich' using Tayto Cheese & Onion crisps, white bread and Kerrygold butter, wrapping it in foil and leaving it in the fridge marked with an 'M.' 'I ate one every single day,' she said. 'It was my favorite part of this job.'​

That anecdote does not settle anything about how Robbie looks now, but it does puncture the clean, joyless fantasy that often attaches itself to celebrity diet gossip. Farrell was impressed by her desire to 'always be eating,' which hardly fits the tidy internet script that gets written whenever a woman's face changes or a camera catches her at the wrong angle.​

There is another detail in the piece that lands harder. In a 9 February interview with Complex, before the current Ozempic chatter, Robbie recalled that early in her career a male actor gave her Why French Women Don't Get Fat, which she described as 'essentially a book telling you to eat less.' Her response was direct and very Robbie. 'Whoa, f--- you, dude,' she said.​

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