Margot Robbie attended a special screening of her box office hit movie Barbie with co-star Ryan Gosling, days after her Oscars snub.
The actress and producer made her first public appearance since the snub at a screening and Q&A hosted by the Academy Museum in Los Angeles on Tuesday night.
The film museum was constructed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who dish out the annual Academy Awards.
Both Margot and Barbie's director Greta Gerwig were snubbed by the Academy when they announced their 2024 Oscar nominations last week.
Despite the snug, professional Margot looked in good spirits as she answered questions alongside Ryan and their co-stars Rhea Perlman, America Ferrera, Ariana Greenblatt and Kate McKinnon.
Margot Robbie attended a special screening of her box office hit movie Barbie with co-star Ryan Gosling, days after her Oscars snub
The actress and producer went to a screening and Q&A hosted by the Academy Museum in Los Angeles. The film museum was constructed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who dish out the annual Academy Awards
Margot, who also produced the movie, repped the film with her Barbie t-shirt and bright pink heels, which she teamed with jeans and a blazer.
While Margot and Greta were snubbed by the Academy, Ryan was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Ken.
The actor slammed the Academy for overlooking his female colleagues in a statement, but fell short of giving up his nomination in protest.
And according to a source close to the Hollywood A-lister, he has no plans to do so. Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the insider said: 'Ryan is sticking by his statement.
'He understands people are upset because he is upset as well, but he is not going to be swayed by what anyone is saying online.'
They continued: 'Ryan is honored that he has been nominated and the film has been nominated.
'In the chance he does win or if he performs I'm Just Ken, he will honor Margot and Greta in one way or another.'
According to the source, Ryan is doing what is right for his heart, and he has the support of his cast and director.
Both Margot and Barbie's director Greta Gerwig were snubbed by the Academy when they announced their 2024 Oscar nominations last week
Despite the snug, Margot looked in good spirits as she answered questions alongside Ryan and their co-stars Kate McKinnon, Ariana Greenblatt, America Ferrera and Rhea Perlman
While Margot and Greta were snubbed by the Academy, Ryan was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Ken
Margot, who also produced the movie, repped the film with her Barbie t-shirt which she teamed with jeans and a blazer
'He is not looking to make this into something more than it has become. He spoke about it and people should take what he said seriously because he meant every single word,' the insider said.
Ryan issued a statement addressing Greta and Margot's snubs shortly after the Oscar nominations were announced.
He began his statement by expressing gratitude for his nomination, stating: 'I am extremely honored to be nominated by my colleagues alongside such remarkable artists in a year of so many great films.'
'And I never thought I'd being saying this, but I'm also incredibly honored and proud that it's for portraying a plastic doll named Ken.'
The actor then went on to share his disappointment at Margot and Greta not being nominated, before praising them for their work on the film.
'Against all odds with nothing but a couple of soulless, scantily clad, and thankfully crotchless dolls, they made us laugh, they broke our hearts, they pushed the culture and they made history,' he added.
Ariana Greenblatt and America Ferrera were reunited after playing mother daughter duo Gloria and Sasha in the movie
Rhea joined the screening, the acclaimed actress played Barbie creator Ruth Handler
Kate McKinnon but on an animated display as she had her moment on stage
Barbie was released in July and raked in a record-breaking $1.45 billion at the global box office, and $636 million domestically
Lastly, he congratulated co-star America Ferrera, who received the Best Supporting Actress nod.
'Having said that, I am so happy for America Ferrera and the other incredible artists who contributed their talents to making this such a groundbreaking film,' Ryan said.
Barbie was released in July and raked in a record-breaking $1.45 billion at the global box office, and $636 million domestically.
The box-office smash hit received a total of eight Oscar nominations, though Greta failed to secure a nomination for best director this year, and Margot, who played the title character, was also passed over for best lead actress.