Margot Robbie Saved From Wardrobe Malfunction By ‘Tarzan’ Alexander Skarsgard

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by Edwina Langley |
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It's the stuff of A-list nightmares – having a wardrobe malfunction on the red carpet. And unfortunately it's now one Margot Robbie is all too familiar with, following the Legend of Tarzan premiere in London's Leicester Square yesterday.

As Margot walked down the carpet in an embroidered sheer Miu Miu gown, the 26-year-old actress experienced a red-faced moment when the dress decided to apparently undo itself. Thankfully though, her wardrobe assistant – aka co-star Alexander Skarsgård, or rather, 'Tarzan' – was on-hand to save her blushes.

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Swooping to her resuce – as only a Tarzan is want to do – Alexander stood behind her and assisted with the fixing of the dress. Bubbly as ever, Margot grinned at the cameras throughout and gave Alexander a kiss on the cheek afterwards in thanks.

Also in attendence that night was Alexander's girlfriend, model and TV presenter Alexa Chung, who arrived at the premier in an embroidered black Alessandra Rich gown.

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The media shy couple made their entrances seperately, although earlier on in the day, Alexa had given her beau – who she is rumoured to have been dating since last year – his debut on her Instagram feed, posting this rather hiarious snap about his Tarzan diet.

Whilst it appears Margot has decided she won't be documenting the night on Instagram, in spite of the misshap, her happy-go-lucky repsonse to it and how beautiful she looked on the night, means it's still another example of how Margot Robbie aced it on the red carpet in our eyes.

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