She once famously turned down the opportunity to strip for the magazine but Margot Robbie is now reportedly "considering" baring all when it comes to a movie about Playboy founder Hugh Hefner.
After the magazine mogul pass
ed away last month age 91, the 27-year-old Australian star has been in the centre of reports she's set to star in a flick about Hef's life and that may include stripping off for the role of one of his famous wives.
"Margot turned the (magazine's) offer down before but this is different. She’s considering it," an insider told The Mirror.
However it's Margot's Suicide Squad co-star, and the man tipped to Hef Jared Leto, that is trying to get Margot on-board.
"Jared is working on the movie with his buddy Brett and they’re really pushing for Margot to have a major role. She’s perfect for a part and he’s not going to give up until she accepts," the source adds.
Of course this wouldn't be Margot's first raunchy role, with the star going full-frontal in her breakout Hollywood role in The Wolf Of Wall Street.
However when the opportunity was presented to pose nude for the famous magazine shortly afterwards in 2014, Margot turned down the offer.
"I've put my family through enough," she told New Zealand radio station The Edge at the time.
After the magazine mogul pass
"Margot turned the (magazine's) offer down before but this is different. She’s considering it," an insider told The Mirror.
However it's Margot's Suicide Squad co-star, and the man tipped to Hef Jared Leto, that is trying to get Margot on-board.
"Jared is working on the movie with his buddy Brett and they’re really pushing for Margot to have a major role. She’s perfect for a part and he’s not going to give up until she accepts," the source adds.
Of course this wouldn't be Margot's first raunchy role, with the star going full-frontal in her breakout Hollywood role in The Wolf Of Wall Street.
However when the opportunity was presented to pose nude for the famous magazine shortly afterwards in 2014, Margot turned down the offer.
"I've put my family through enough," she told New Zealand radio station The Edge at the time.