“I don’t know,’” she confesses. “At this point, it’s so much easier and better to just be… it’s not really part of my life. As you say, I was the victim. Like, that’s my role in this whole thing. That’s it.”
“It is weird, that’s for sure,” she adds. “A bizarre thing. The whole thing was crazy, being that it’s a story. I mean, come on.”
Robbie spoke with ET at the Los Angeles premiere of I, Tonya last month, where she revealed what it was like channeling Harding onscreen.
“It’s scary playing a real-life person especially when that person is still very much alive,” she confessed. “Everyone has a recollection of what they think happened, and it’s kind of fun and interesting to show a different side of that story and maybe a side to Tonya that people weren’t expecting to see.”
Luckily, Robbie got the stamp of approval from Harding. Hear what the athlete had to say about seeing Robbie play her in the big-screen biopic below!
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