The Australian actress says won't expose her body anymore

Feb 4, 2014 13:27 GMT  ·  By

You better go out and buy yourself a copy of “The Wolf of Wall Street” DVD or Blu Ray if you want to catch another glimpse at a fully disrobed Margot Robbie, because the Australian actress has just sent Hugh Heffner packing.

The legendary men's magazine editor extended an unofficial invitation to Robbie to pose in a raunchy spread, but she gracefully declined, saying that she's considering her family in this decision.

Robbie is referring to the controversial full frontal scene she did in the movie alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, which it turned out was not sanctioned by her parents. At that moment, she lied to her family just to land the role in the film that she knew would launch her career.

Dail Mail quotes the actress as saying “I've put my family through enough,” regarding the decision to do a Playboy appearance.

However, don't be fooled into thinking that Margot is having any second thoughts about her scene and indeed the entire role she played in the movie. She imagines that, when she's older, she's going to look back with pride at her performance and her figure.

“When I'm in my 50s I'm going to be looking back saying, ‘Whoop, whoop’, look how good mum looked,” said Robbie, pretending to talk to her children.

To all the fans pinning over her good looks, the actress had a revealing statement to make, “I had a crew around me making me look that good. That was not completely my assets. And I had eaten an apple pie the night before so don't come to me for diet advice, just have a whole team lighting you and oiling you and you will look fantastic.”

But even if she turned down Heff, Margot did manage to land a spot on the cover of Vogue Magazine 20th Annual Hollywood issue, alongside George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Chiwetel Eijofor, Idris Elba and Jared Leto.