Margot Robbie's extraordinary act of kindness as she makes special visit to Aussie charity for disabled people

   

Margot Robbie recently took time out from her busy schedule to pay a special visit to people with disabilities cared for by Young Care Oz.

The charitable Barbie star, 33, spent significant time with residents at Brisbane Care Home.

Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys, who is an ambassador for the Australian charity,  posted a picture of Margot beaming while hugging a man in a wheelchair. 

She also shared a group photo of Margot pulling a funny face with residents and carers at the home. 

'Margot Robbie may be one of the most recognisable women in the world right now, but on a recent visit to Australia the Barbie star pulled off a secret mission for Young Care,'  Sylvia wrote.

Margot Robbie recently took time out from her busy schedule to pay a special visit to people with disabilities cared for by Young Care Oz 

Margot Robbie recently took time out from her busy schedule to pay a special visit to people with disabilities cared for by Young Care Oz 

'Surprising the residents and carers at one of their Brisbane homes. We can't thank Margot enough for her very genuine commitment and for using her star power to support young Australians living with high care disabilities.'

The Queensland-born star has a reputation for being generous. 

In July, she recalled the heartwarming moment she repaid her supportive mother Sari Kessler after finding success in Hollywood.

The charitable Barbie star, 33, spent significant time with residents at Brisbane Care Home

The charitable Barbie star, 33, spent significant time with residents at Brisbane Care Home 

Speaking to CBS Sunday Morning, the Hollywood star revealed she spent her first movie earnings to pay off the mortgage on Sari's $490,000 home in Southport, Australia.

Margot explained she'd always intended to give money to her mother once she made it in Hollywood, as Sari had financially supported her at the beginning of her career.

'Everything I owed my mum I had it written down. She'd take money out of the house mortgage [to] lend me money,' Margot began.

Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys posted a photo of Margot beaming while hugging a man in a wheelchair

Today Extra host Sylvia Jeffreys posted a photo of Margot beaming while hugging a man in a wheelchair 

'So I always knew, I was like, "I gotta pay that back". And then one day, when I made enough money, I just paid that whole mortgage off completely,' she added.

She paid off the mortgage on Sari's 60th birthday, a year Margot she shot to superstardom in The Wolf of Wall Street.

'I was like, "Mum, don't even worry about that mortgage anymore. It doesn't even exist anymore". Honestly, anyone in my position, you'd do that for your mum,' she said.

Robbie has been married to English film producer Tom Ackerley since 2016. 

She also shared a group photo of Margot pulling a funny face with residents and carers at the home

She also shared a group photo of Margot pulling a funny face with residents and carers at the home