Actress had to display her lower extremities in the movie Barbie, which aroused the attention of podolaters around the world
How much is the foot pack worth Margot Robbie? The Australian actress, one of the most popular in Hollywood today, showed off her feet in the movie Barbie and caused a legitimate stir among podiatrists (via NME )
It got to the point where a ridiculously high bid was made for exclusive photos of her lower extremities. According to perth now (via NME), an industry platform called Fun with Feet offered nothing more, nothing less than 250,000 pounds (about R$ 1.5 million at the current exchange rate and in a direct transaction) to Robbie make images available to your collection.
The idea is to create a completely thematic section of the Barbie in the website. A well-thought-out initiative, given the resounding success of the film.
The proposal was presented to Margot through an open letter signed by a woman named liz. She is cited as one of the most well-known content creators on the site. In the text, she says:
“My name is Liz and I make thousands selling pictures of feet on Fun With Feet. I also look a lot like you. A Barbie it’s all woman but we really are the Barbie – The Barbie stereotypical, anyway. I would love to collaborate with you on some content inspired by Barbie that will make us millions. In addition Fun with Feet offers you an initial bonus of £250,000. If I’m right, we’ll be able to capitalize on our likeness – and the world’s obsession with all things Barbie – endlessly, all thanks to our feet!”
The content creator who signs the letter reinforced her physical resemblance to Robbie. This, incidentally, has made it attract more and more customers.
“As many of my clients already look for me because I look like the Margot (and Barbie) 2.0, I know our partnership would be very popular. The stereotypical feet of Barbie are a gold mine, believe me. Another big advantage of standing content online is that you can continue to passively earn money from it. Human beings have an end, but ideas live forever. If you are interested in working with me, please contact the team Fun with Feet and we can create blockbuster standing content!”
In addition to Barbie, Ken
Margot Robbie was not the only star of Barbie to receive proposal from the company. The film’s co-star, Ryan Gosling, also had an undisclosed value offer to participate in the platform.
“If you are interested in co-creating amazing Ken and Barbie themed foot content and making millions from our collaboration, I would love to create Foot Fetish Kenland.”
Maybe Margot Robbie doesn’t have to…
Money is good and everyone likes it, but maybe Margot Robbie may not be in need of the £250,000 cache at the moment. The huge success of Barbie, which has already crossed the US$ 1 billion mark at the worldwide box office, will also make the actress line her pockets.
According to the magazine Variety(via website Igor Miranda), Robbie will receive approximately US$ 50 million (about R$ 249 million) for his work on the work. In addition to being the leading actress, she served as one of the producers-in fact, this would have been her only role originally, with Gal Gadot being tipped for the role on camera.
This value was not fully closed at the beginning. It reached even greater numbers due to the commercial success of the film, which has not only earned at the box office, but also in related products.
The numerous dissemination actions involved partnerships with companies from different fields. In addition to obvious initiatives with clothing and footwear brands, Warner Bros Pictures worked alongside food chains (including pink burgers), video game companies (reaching a xbox bright pink) and even tourism (you could even rent the Barbie mansion for airbnb or take a themed cruise from Boston). Apart from the dispute in a “rivalry” tone with Oppenheimer, movie that premiered the same weekend and spawned memes under the campaign Barbenheimer.
This made the marketing campaign of Barbie cost more than the feature film itself. The promotional budget was US$ 150 million (approximately R$ 712 million at current quotation and in direct transaction). To make the film, it was necessary to invest US$ 145 million (approximately R$ 688 million). In the end, it worked.
Source: Rollingstone

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