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Barbie star Margot Robbie reveals surprising activity she loves to do when she's in London

Barbie star Margot Robbie reveals surprising activity she loves to do when she's in London

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BARBIE actress Margot Robbie says she loves traipsing round London looking for ghouls.
The Aussie, 34, revealed she gets spooked at The London Dungeon — but is too old for her former nightclub haunts.
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Margot Robbie says she loves traipsing round London looking for ghouls
She told a crowd at Glastonbury: 'Do you know what I do when my family comes down? The London Dungeons Tour.
'Has anyone else done that? Isn't it so good? It's so fun. I just love it — I have probably done it like four times.'
Margot added: 'Then there is also a Ghosts, Galleries and Ghouls walking tour, which I highly recommend.
'It is so amazing — you'll be somewhere you walk around all the time and they will be like, 'There are 3,000-year-old skeletons under your feet right now.''
Margot, who was at Glastonbury with husband Tom Ackerley, revealed she no longer goes to her favourite London club Infernos in Clapham, where she used to live.
She said at the Pilton Palais cinema: 'I'm 34 and I don't think they'd let me in.
"They would be like, 'No go away old lady'.
"Our roommate has a 99-year ban.'

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