At 27 years of age, you have to give credit to Margot Robbie for being as grounded as she is - especially on the topic of stardom and stalkers.

In a frank interview with THR, Robbie explained that she received a number of death threats following her performance in Suicide Squad - but seemed more pissed about the fact she now had to start paying for security and how Hollywood agents didn't necessarily warn her about the possibilities of it all.

"There's just all this stuff you learn along the way, like, when you get those death threats, it's (smart) to have a security team do a background check on whoever sent them to see if there is any past history of violence because you'll need to know whether you need security to go to certain events... (and) every time you do a background check, it's going to cost $2,000, so take that into consideration when you're getting yourself into this."

Robbie goes on, saying that having that type of film in your back catalogue means "you need to always do a job that can financially support that lifestyle; you can't just do indie films for the rest of your life because that film back there changed everything and now you have to be able to afford security."

It's pretty intense stuff, to say the least. You can read the full interview here.

 

Via THR