It looks like Cara Delevingne is doing well — and back to being a total smokeshow!
04.10.2022 - 15:13 / msn.com
A photographer claims he was attacked after being pointed at by actress Margot Robbie. Pedro Alberto Orquera is recovering from a broken arm following an alleged brawl on the streets of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and he claimed in court documents the fight broke out after Margot, 32, singled him out to a group of her friends. In the papers, the 61-year-old photographer says: "Ms Robbie - who I could identify - touched the shoulder of one of her security personnel and indicated with her finger towards me.
"It was then that several people began to beat me up and the chase began. "I felt that they managed to hit me and I got knocked down to the pavement with such speed that if I had fallen headfirst they would have killed me. " Orquera tried to take photos of Margot and actress Cara Delevingne, 30, when they came out of a restaurant at 3am on Sunday (02.
10. 22. ) His lawyer, Matias Morla, has now suggested Margot could be charged.
He told The Sun newspaper: "Pedro and other witnesses say that Margot pointed at him when she was behind the car and saw the photographer. "She sent them to hit him. She shares in the blame because she was directing them to the photographer.
"We are going to ask she become a defendant and co-participant. "She should not be considered a witness but one of the defendants who has to give evidence. " Josey McNamara - a film producer and business partner of Margot - and Jac Hopkins - who worked on Margot's 'Barbie' movie - were both arrested at the scene of the incident and spent Sunday in custody.
It looks like Cara Delevingne is doing well — and back to being a total smokeshow!
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Cara Delevingne is back on the red carpet following a scary incident in Argentina a couple weeks ago.
new movie releases, or just hanging around as friends, it typically doesn't take long before the moment is crashed by those looking to get the shot. Unfortunately, a recent incident in Argentina saw Robbie and Delevigne trying to flee the scene of such an encounter, with the offending photographer being hospitalized as a result. According to reporting by TMZ, it all took place in Buenos Aries, just as the two actors were leaving a restaurant together.
Yikes! Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne were the center of a nasty incident in Argentina early Sunday morning!
Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne have reportedly been arrested following an incident with a paparazzo in Argentina. The actresses are understood to have finished a meal at the Patagonia Sur restaurant in Buenos Aires at around 3am when they were approached by photographers. Friend and movie producer Josey MacNamara, a business partner of Robbie, and keygrip Jac Hopkins are then said to have become involved in a scuffle with paparazzo Pedro Alberto Orquera outside the restaurant - resulting in him suffering a broken arm.
Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne were reportedly in a dangerous situation.
in the highly anticipated “Barbie” film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, reported Variety. According to Aqua singer Lene Nystrøm, using the song would be “too on-the-nose.” “I totally understand why they didn’t use it,” said Nystrøm, adding that its inclusion would be “cheese on cheese.” She also saw a silver lining to the situation: “It’s going to bring us a lot of attention, no matter what.”“We should say we turned it down,” joked bandmate Søren Rasted.
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