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Pregnant Margot Robbie and Husband Tom Ackerley Pack on the PDA at Wimbledon 2024
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Date:2025-04-12 19:20:26
Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley are serving up romance goals at Wimbledon.
The pregnant actress and her husband looked more than a little loved up while watching the men's semi-finals July 12, taking a break from the action to share a sweet kiss.
At the tennis outing, where the Barbie star made her first public appearance since the news of her pregnancy, Margot aced her maternity style inspo.
The 34-year-old showcased her baby bump in a full outfit by Alaïa—an asymmetrical, white, polka dot-patterned, snap-embellished Cady fall 2024 midi dress with an attached cape draped over one shoulder, paired with a black and cream canvas Le Teckel bag, black calfskin mules and rectangular sunglasses.
Tom, also 34, wore a beige polo shirt, khaki pants, white sneakers and sunglasses to the tournament.
Margot's pregnancy was made public July 7, when she was photographed showcased her bare baby bump while vacationing with Tom in Lake Como, Italy.
Ahead of beginning their new chapter into parenthood, Margot, who wed Tom in Australia in 2016, previously expressed her hope for staring a family one day.
"If I'm looking into my future 30 years from now. I want to see a big Christmas dinner with tons of kids there," she told Porter in a 2018 interview. "But definitely not at the moment. That's 100 percent certain."
Of course, Margot and Tom, who attended the tournament with their LuckyChap Entertainment partner Josey McNamara, aren’t the only stars to serve up some serious Wimbledon fashion.
In fact, Margot's Barbie director Greta Gerwig and her husband, Noah Baumbach, as well as Hugh Grant and his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein, all brought their A-games to the court July 12.
Read on to see more celebs at Wimbledon 2024...
The pregnant actress and her husband were all smiles on day 12 of the tennis tournament.
The pair posed for pics outside Centre Court on day 12.
The actor arrived with his wife on day 12.
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