Life in plastic is proving fantastic for a Margot Robbie lookalike from Norwich who has been inundated with bookings.
Stylist and photographer Amanda Hall has been able to go full-time as a lookalike of the Hollywood megastar this year thanks to Greta Gerwig's Barbie film, with Robbie in the title role, which is released on July 21.
Mrs Hall, who is a mum-of-two, has a calendar full of bookings and she recently appeared on ITV's This Morning, where she was interviewed by Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary.
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It is a dream come true for Mrs Hall, who studied fashion at Norwich University of the Arts, as she is a Barbie superfan.
She said: "I was an only child and used to spend hours playing with my Barbies.
"I started as a Margot Robbie and Harley Quinn [her role in Suicide Squad] lookalike in February 2020 with my first job for Papa Johns.
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"With the Barbie film there have been lots of opportunities and I also went on Cameo [a celebrity video platform] last year - it has gone crazy and I am struggling to keep on top of all the calls and messages."
Luckily she can also roller skate, which Robbie does in the film, as she learned at Funky Monkeys in Norwich as a child.
She first became aware of the actress after the release of The Wolf of Wall Street in 2014.
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She said: "I worked at The Rivergarden pub and punters would tell me I looked like her as well as friends and people in the street."
Mrs Hall is loving life in a Barbie world and would like to further her acting career in the future.
She added: "One of the loveliest things has been the support from people in Norwich - lots of people reached out when I appeared on This Morning."
For bookings message her on Instagram @margotrobbielookalike or email margotrobbielookalike@gmail.com
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