Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s around the world publicity love-in ends in Brisbane with their SIXTEENTH viewing of Wuthering Heights
It’s been an epic worldwide promotional trip – and it’s seen Wuthering Heights stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s sizzling on-screen chemistry spill over into real life.
Yesterday the pair wrapped up their much-scrutinised press tour while home in Queensland for yet another viewing.
Australians Ms Robbie and Elordi made a surprise appearance at a cinema in Brisbane for their 16th screening of the film.
They play Cathy and Heathcliff in British director Emerald Fennell’s take on Emily Bronte’s 1847 novel.
And it meant the actors were spending Valentine’s Day together for the second year running.
Ms Robbie’s husband and father of her child, Tom Ackerley, who produced the film, was not present.
It’s been an epic worldwide promotional trip – and it’s seen Wuthering Heights stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi’s sizzling on-screen chemistry spill over into real life
Yesterday the pair wrapped up their much-scrutinised press tour while home in Queensland for yet another viewing
Perhaps he has got the ‘ick’ with the seemingly loved-up pair– just like many cinema-goers.
In what cynics have dubbed a ‘show-mance’ to help promote the so far polarising film, the pair have shared some jaw-dropping revelations about one another.
Elordi, 28, said he and Ms Robbie, 35, have a ‘mutual obsession’, with Ms Rob-bie exclaiming her co-star made her almost ‘weak at the knees’ and filled her dressing room with roses on Valentine’s Day last year while filming.
They have also revealed matching signet rings which bear Bronte’s words: ‘Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.’
Yesterday Ms Robbie dazzled in a tapestry-inspired mini dress, while Mr Elordi wore a custom jacket by luxury brand Bode as he left Sydney airport en route to Brisbane.
It features motifs from his past movies, including Wuthering Heights, Frankenstein and Priscilla.
Cinemas in the UK and elsewhere were booked up this weekend after Ms Fennell, 39, cannily slated her movie to come out on February 13.
The film is set to earn back its £59million production budget on the first week of release thanks to it being Valentine’s weekend – and to the sterling promotional work of its stars.
