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Margot Robbie parties with husband Tom Ackerley as she lets loose during vacay

Margot Robbie parties with husband Tom Ackerley as she lets loose during vacay

Daily Mail​2 days ago
looked to be having the time of her life during a fun evening in Capri, Italy.
The actress partied the night away at a disco-themed dinner with her husband Tom Ackerley as they joined in the hjinks with the locals.
It looked as though the couple had joined a celebration as they were spotted waving their napkins in the air, an Italian custom often demonstrated during celebrations and weddings.
Glow-getter: The actress showed off her tan in the bold dress as she mingled at the dinner
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