
Margot Robbie gins up crowd at Glastonbury pool party
Margot Robbie was spotted hosting a pool party as she joined the revelers at the Glastonbury Festival in Britain this week.
It was held to promote her gin brand, Papa Salt, and comes just 10 months after she welcomed her first child, a baby boy.
The Barbie star, 34, looked casual in a brown strappy top and shorts as she sat by the poolside drinking her latest Blood Orange Gin Spritz, in collaboration with Fever Tree.
Splashdown: A pop-hotel was erected on the outskirts of Worthy Farm and the Barbie star, 34, looked casual in a brown strappy top and shorts sat by the poolside drinking her latest Blood Orange Gin Spritz, in collaboration with Fever Tree
Unlike most A-listers who opt to helicopter in and out of the Worthy Farm site in western England from their five-star hotels, Margot chose to stay with family friends in their farmhouse.
A source told DailyMail.com: 'Margot is a long running friend of the festival and she's chosen to stay with some girls she went to school with in Australia who live just off the site.'
She was later seen arriving at the festival grounds, beaming as she shared drinks with pals.
The Hollywood star is beloved for her down-to-earth lifestyle having lived in London's Clapham area as a budding actress and partying in the local nightclub, Infernos.
She joined forces with her producer husband, Tom Ackerly, and their three friends to create Papa Salt Coastal Gin, which is distilled using renewable energy in Byron Bay, Australia.
Speaking about the gin, Margot said: 'We made Papa Salt because we wanted an easy to drink gin to share with our friends.'
Remember when...Margot was seen wearing an all-black ensemble paired with a Mr Wolf cap as she sipped on a Coca Cola and caught up with pals
Glastonbury 2025 is set to be another star-studded affair with Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, The 1975, Nile Rodgers and Noah Kahan all in the line-up.
Lewis Capaldi is also rumored to be taking to the stage at Glastonbury for a secret set after releasing his new single, Survive.
The powerful track is the Scottish singer's first offering following a two-year career hiatus due to his battle with Tourette's.
There have been reports that Lewis' new song will coincide with his big stage return at Glastonbury, two years after he broke down on-stage at the festival.
Following his emotional set at Worthy Farm in June 2023, the singer, 28, took time off to focus on his mental health and to 'adjust to the impact' of his Tourette's diagnosis.
Yet earlier this month, it was revealed Lewis was set to return to the spotlight with a performance at this year's festival, in the 'secret slot' on Friday at the Pyramid Stage after Alanis Morissette.
And now it has been claimed the singer will release his first single since he dropped Strangers And A Cure For Minds Unwell in January last year, to coincide with his Glastonbury set.
During his last performance at Glastonbury two years ago, Lewis was coming out of a three-week mental health hiatus he had taken to 'rest and recover.'
Returning to the stage, the singer admitted he had been 's**t scared' to perform as he opened up about his mental health struggles and battle with Tourette's.
The neurological condition is characterized by a combination of involuntary noises and movements called tics, and can cause speech and voice abnormalities.
In the middle of his set, Lewis confessed that he was struggling with his Tourette's and said his voice had 'packed it in' after coughing throughout the show.
However, his supportive fans rallied around him, with the show coming to an heartwarming close as the supportive crowd sang out his hit Someone You Love at the top of their voices.
Lewis emotionally left the stage, saying: 'Glastonbury, I'm really sorry. I'm a bit annoyed with myself.'
Afterwards, he announced he would be 'taking a break for the foreseeable future' as it was 'obvious' he needs to spend 'much more time getting my mental and physical health in order.'
The hitmaker, who had been due to embark upon a world tour, explained he needed time to 'adjust to the impact' of living with Tourette's, admitting it was 'the most difficult [decision] of my life.'
Strumming: Myles Smith brought his guitar out as he performed for the revelers
Up in arms: CMAT put on an animated display as she performed on the Pyramid Stage
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