Love Island's Chris Taylor: 'Margot Robbie and I chatted about micropenises then got the part in Barbie - it was wild'
21.07.2023 - 20:01
/ ok.co.uk
Chris Taylor, who is starring in the new Barbie movie as Ken, said he got the part after speaking to Margot Robbie about "small penises and big balls". Chris, 32, first caught the attention of fans when he appeared in series five of Love Island in 2019 - he quickly became one of the funniest stars of all time, with his energetic character and invention of the iconic 'salmon' pool dive.
After leaving the villa after 15 days, he continued to keep fans updated with humorous videos shared with his almost 1 million Instagram followers, and is now starring in the new Barbie movie that was released in cinemas on Friday, 21 July. Fans were left floored when Chris revealed his new role and it appears the actor himself was just as shocked at landing the part, and thought it was a prank all the way until he saw his "favourite actor of all time," Ryan Gosling, on set.
But how did the former Love Islander secure the role of Ken in the Hollywood film, you may be wondering. Well, it all started at an afterparty where he spoke to Margot Robbie about micropenises and big balls.
Sharing the story of how this all came about, Chris spoke exclusively to OK! and said he attended a premiere with fellow Love Islanders where they were later invited to an afterparty with Margot. "It was really weird because she knew who we all were," Chris shared.The Barbie actress has made no secret of the fact she's a huge fan of the ITV2 dating show.
He continued: "She literally came over and gave me a hug and knew my name, it was really weird. "We sat down and I started talking to her and she is literally the nicest person I've probably ever met in my life." This was followed by an 'after-afterparty' where Chris went on to speak to Margot about penises,
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