
Clubbers gobsmacked as they spot huge Hollywood star in Ibiza partying with EastEnders' star's daughter
Actress Charlie, 44, excitedly took to Instagram with a snap of daughter Kiki, 20, with the Oscar winner, 35, at celeb-favourite, O Beach Ibiza.
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It's Margot Robbie!
Posing for the picture together, Kiki looked gorgeous in leopard-print while Barbie star Margot stunned in a khaki dress and red bandana.
It's no wonder she got first class access - her dad Tony Truman co-owns the beach club with Wayne Lineker.
Revealing Margot was a return customer, Charlie gushed in her caption: "The kid @kikitruman and her dad @tonytrumanibiza hanging out @obeachibiza with @margotrobbieofficial ..Again! No biggie."
The unexpected celebrity sighting was also captured on TikTok by a reveller, showing the actress mingling in a VIP area at one of the island's hottest nightspots.
Margot was seen laughing and dancing at the club, marking a rare public outing for the star.
Zooming in on her, the post was caption: "Did I just witness the Margot Robbie in O Beach, Ibiza?!?"
Someone replied: "Yep she was I saw her too there."
A third chimed in with: "It is!! We were upstairs and I walked past her!!!" while a fourth joked: "I would die on the spot."
Charlie, famous for her long-running role as Janine Butcher on EastEnders, split with Tony Truman two years after their daughter's birth,
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However, they still remain close.
In 2021, Charlie even revealed that Tony even lived in a flat above her house and that they once spent Christmas Day together as a happy family - along with Charlie's then-boyfriend Ben Hollington.
Speaking on Yahoo UK's White Wine Question Time podcast, she said: "My ex partner Ben, who I was with for five or six years, who's an amazing human being, you know, we woke up on Christmas Day together, all of us.
"Tony would come down, we'd all get into bed and open the presents together with Kiki, cos she adores Ben, and I think it can be problematic.
"I think he probably has more issues with that sort of thing than I do. I've been single for four years, so that's the longest I've ever been single.
"Then I was with Ben before that for five or six years, who was just really accepting. Tony absolutely adored him, we all went on holiday together.
"Tony cried when me and Ben broke up. He actually cried."
One man who will always be in her life is Ibiza nightclub owner Tony, who she split from in 2007.
She added: "We are going to grow old together, just in a very different way. He is absolutely my family and nothing will ever change that.
"And it's not always been easy, he's in Ibiza for eight or nine months out of the year and bringing Kiki up on my own a lot of the time was tough and we've really had to navigate our way around that.
"But whatever happens, no matter how much we fall out, which we have done, big time, it's not always plain sailing, but 80 per cent of the time it is and he's a good man and he's looked after us.
"He's a character, I love him to bits, he can be an a******e sometimes, but nobody's perfect are they?"
Charlie is best known for playing villainous Janine Butcher in EastEnders between 1999 to 2004 and again in 2008 until 2014.
Her portrayal of supervillain Janine bagged her a number of awards, including Villain of the Year at the British Soap Awards in 2004.
The star was embroiled in a number of dramatic storylines during her time on the show, which saw three of Janine's four husbands meet grisly ends.
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