Margot Robbie tries to stay incognito in a $2600 Chanel hat as she flies to Brisbane with husband Tom Ackerley after being slammed for her Halloween costume

Margot Robbie was spotted arriving at Brisbane Airport with her husband Tom Ackerley on Wednesday.

The 33-year-old Australian actress kept a low profile in a face mask and hat as she landed in the country with her husband and quickly made her way through the terminal.

For the long-haul flight, Margot wore a black T-shirt, matching pants and a pair of comfortable sandals.

The Barbie star completed her look with a stylish black Chanel bucket hat, which retails for $2,600.

She was seen pushing a trolley filled with her luggage as she walked to a waiting car.

Margot Robbie wore a $2,600 Chanel bucket hat as she flew to Brisbane with her husband Tom Ackerley on Wednesday

Margot Robbie wore a $2,600 Chanel bucket hat as she flew to Brisbane with her husband Tom Ackerley on Wednesday

The 33-year-old Australian actress kept a low profile wearing a face mask as she landed in the country with her husband and quickly made her way through the terminal

The 33-year-old Australian actress kept a low profile wearing a face mask as she landed in the country with her husband and quickly made her way through the terminal

Meanwhile, Tom was comfortably dressed in a dark brown sweater, matching sweatpants and white sneakers.

The film producer completed his appearance with a black cap as he pushed two suitcases through the terminal.

The sighting came after Margot was charged with violating the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Halloween costume guidelines.

Last week, the artists’ union advised its members to “choose costumes inspired by general characters and not post photos of costumes inspired by performance content on social media.”

For the long-haul flight, Margot wore a black T-shirt, matching pants and a pair of comfortable sandals

For the long-haul flight, Margot wore a black T-shirt, matching pants and a pair of comfortable sandals

The Barbie star completed her look with a stylish black Chanel bucket hat, which retails for $2,600

The Barbie star completed her look with a stylish black Chanel bucket hat, which retails for $2,600

She was seen pushing a trolley filled with her luggage as she walked to a waiting car

She was seen pushing a trolley filled with her luggage as she walked to a waiting car

But Margot ignored protocol and dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film “V for Vendetta” as she attended the Casamigos Halloween party in Los Angeles on Friday.

Fans have called out the Australian actress for rejecting the costume guidelines, with one writing: “She’s walking a fine line with the costume…”

“I thought actors weren’t allowed to dress up as characters? Look who she’s dressing up as. “Could that be symbolic or do you think they care about some stupid rules with everything that’s going on even if it might affect their bookings?” another said.

“If Megan Fox is being criticized, what’s different here?” “No matter what anyone says, the first impression here is recognizably V for Vendetta,” wrote a third.

Meanwhile, Tom was comfortably dressed in a dark brown sweater, matching sweatpants and white sneakers

Meanwhile, Tom was comfortably dressed in a dark brown sweater, matching sweatpants and white sneakers

The film producer completed his look with a black cap as he pushed suitcases through the terminal

The film producer completed his look with a black cap as he pushed suitcases through the terminal

The sighting came after Margot was charged with violating the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Halloween costume guidelines.

The sighting came after Margot was charged with violating the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Radio and Television Artists (SAG-AFTRA) Halloween costume guidelines.

The Australian actress wore the costume completely incognito as she arrived at the star-studded bash.

Margot wore an all-black ensemble consisting of a tight pencil dress, duster coat and high-heeled boots and completed her look with V’s famous bob wig.

Curiously, “V for Vendetta” – starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman – was released in 2006 on the same day as Margot’s hit film “Barbie: March 17th”.

Warner Bros. Discovery, which owns Warner Bros. and DC Comics, owns the rights to the mask and receives a fee from the sale of each official mask.

Last week, the artists' union recommended its members

Last week, the artists’ union recommended its members “choose costumes inspired by general characters.” But Margot ignored protocol and dressed up as vigilante V from the cult film “V for Vendetta”.

Fans have called out the Australian actress for rejecting the costume guidelines, with one writing:

Fans have called out the Australian actress for rejecting the costume guidelines, with one writing: “She’s walking a fine line with the costume…”

Curiously,

Curiously, “V for Vendetta” – starring Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman – was released in 2006 on the same day as Margot’s hit film “Barbie: March 17th”.

Greg Norman

Greg Norman is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Greg Norman joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing edmund gregnorman@wstpost.com.

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