That Margot Robbie is one of the most versatile actresses of her generation is undeniable. Her filmography speaks for itself. Titles like Birds of Prey , The Wolf of Wall Street , and, more recently, Wuthering Heights , attest to the Australian actress and producer's acting prowess. But perhaps what has most captivated the public, and the specialized press in particular, has been the Australian actress's marked tendency to appear nude on camera in steamy scenes. In this post, we'll review some of Margot Robbie's most famous, hot, and shocking sex scenes .
The intensity and authenticity with which she films her sex scenes has made Margot Robbie the wet dream of many men who see in the Australian a woman as physically attractive as she is active in bed.
The actress has a remarkable ability to portray sexuality on screen, consistently conveying the idea that her sex scenes (despite what some critics may say) are never gratuitous and always serve the purpose that such scenes should have outside the realm of adult films: to delve into the psychology of the character being portrayed. You can see some of them in Margot Robbie Naked .
And that's what Margot Robbie offers in the titles we're going to highlight in this article.

The Wolf of Wall Street
In this 2013 film, directed by Martin Scorsese and co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Robbie played the role of Naomi Lapaglia. The scenes shared by the famous actor and the Australian actress were the most talked about in the film, especially one in which Naomi seduces Jordan Belfort (DiCaprio) in an apartment.
Critics highlighted how Robbie was able to portray on this occasion a role in which vulnerability and power were mixed in the soul of a woman with a complex personality and who was very sexually liberated.
This was the first time viewers saw Margot Robbie completely naked in a full-frontal shot. The experience, as the actress herself has confessed, was very uncomfortable for her, so much so that, according to the Australian, she had to "loosen up" by drinking some liquor before filming those scenes.

The Legend of Tarzan
Although far removed from the explicit tone of The Wolf of Wall Street , this revision of the mythical Tarzan story cannot be without the occasional sex scene.
If the character of Jane Porter already appeared (within the standards of the time) sexualized in the classic films starring Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan back in the 1930s, what can we say about the Jane portrayed by Robbie in the 21st century? Hypersexualized, but also playing the role of an empowered, strong, and active woman.
In this 2016 film, directed by David Yates and co-starring Alexander Skarsgard (who lends his face and muscles to the mythical ape-man), the sex scenes are suggested rather than shown, so it's more accurate to speak of Margot Robbie's sensual scenes than actual sex scenes. That doesn't mean, of course, that the actress's image isn't unsettlingly stimulating for viewers of this adventure film.

Babylon
Classic Hollywood, as portrayed in this 2022 film directed by Damien Chazelle, can be considered a Babylon full of sin, sex, and excess. The film tells the story of the rise and fall of a series of characters in the 1920s, during the transition from silent to sound cinema.
This time, Robbie's "dance partner" is another of the great icons of commercial cinema of the last two decades: Brad Pitt.
With plenty of nudity, many sex scenes, and the occasional orgy, Babylon is a very shocking film that accurately portrays the excess and decadence of the era.

Wuthering Heights
The latest adaptation of Emily Brontë's 1847 English literary classic is the most recent film in which viewers have been treated to Margot Robbie's explicit sex scenes . In fact, the abundance and intensity of these scenes have been the subject of much discussion in various magazines and publications, as well as on social media.
Bold and original, this 2026 production directed by Emerald Fennell and co-starring Robbie (Cathy) and fellow Australian Jacob Elordi (Heathcliff) attempts to reflect the great themes addressed in Brontë's novel, namely: passion, love and lust, experienced in a tragic and stormy way on the Yorkshire moors in the Victorian era.
There have been quite a few critics who have not taken kindly to the fact that a woman well into her thirties like the Australian actress did not seem the most suitable to play the role of a much younger woman like Catherine in the novel, but the film's director defended Margot's beauty and acting ability.
The fact that the famous novel has been adapted for film more than once allows for comparisons between this latest version and the previous ones. Among them, the 1939 version, directed by William Wyler and starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier, and the 1992 version starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes stand out. Undoubtedly, this 2026 version is the most torrid of all.
