Margot Robbie and husband Tom Ackerley share intimate balcony kiss on Italian getaway
The couple – who welcomed their first baby together in November – were seen sharing a sweet moment on the balcony of the Grand Hotel Parker's in Naples over the weekend.
In the intimate photos, Robbie could be seen taking a sip from an Acqua Panna glass water bottle as she took in the picturesque views.
The 35-year-old looked stunning in a strapless mini dress made from a vintage print tapestry by designer Kristin Mallison.
The Barbie star was later joined on the balcony by Ackerley, her husband of almost 10 years who is also the co-founder of their production company, LuckyChap Entertainment.
Ackerley, also 35, was seen wrapping his arms around Robbie, while planting a tender kiss on her head as she relaxed on the balcony.
Before arriving in Italy, the couple visited their old stomping ground in London, where they once lived in a four-bedroom share house in Clapham with five other friends back in 2014.
On their recent London visit, Robbie reportedly shouted an entire restaurant a round of cocktails.
The star dined at the Australian restaurant Bondi Green in London with Ackerley and their friends last week, with the generous Hollywood star treating 100 lucky diners to a cocktail made from her own gin, Papa Salt.
'Margot, her husband and friends were having a wonderful time and couldn't get enough of the classic Aussie cuisine on offer which must have been a taste of home,' one diner said, as per The Canberra Times.
'They enjoyed a few rounds of cocktails and even shouted everyone in the restaurant a cocktail made from her gin including her signature serve – Papa Salt with ice, soda, a large slice of a fresh orange and black pepper.'
Robbie's holiday comes amid a busy year for the former Neighbours star.
Since returning from a much-needed hiatus after the Barbie film and jam-packed press tour, and taking some time away to be with her baby boy, Robbie has now worked on back-to-back projects.
She recently wrapped production on the much-anticipated Wuthering Heights adaptation, which also stars fellow Australian Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. And she also filmed the fantasy rom-com A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
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