The real-life Wolf of Wall Street’s ex-wife confirmed that Margot Robbie X-rated scene actually happened.
The legendary Martin Scorsese film was released back in 2013, based on the 2007 memoir of Jordan Belfort.
Leonardo DiCaprio of course portrays the former stockbroker in the hit, documenting his career and the corruption, fraud and, well, craziness of Wall Street.
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The whopping three-hour-long film features plenty of madness from the lead actor falling down the stairs to the unforgettable ‘I’m not f**king leaving’. And of course, Robbie’s naked scene.
Of course, like any film based on a true story, some stuff can often be changed for our entertainment.
But Belfort’s ex Dr Nadine Macaluso (the basis of Robbie’s character Naomi Lapaglia) recalled meeting him for the first time at one of his house parties, and said the portrayal of the introduction in the movie is quite accurate.
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In a video shared on TikTok, she said: "So you guys have been asking how did I meet Jordan, the Wolf of Wall Street.
"Well, it's actually pretty similar to the movie. I was, I guess, 22 years old and modelling and my boyfriend at the time, said, 'You want to go to this party in Westhampton in this house on the beach?', and I was like, 'Sure.'
"And so we pulled up, and I remember walking into the house, and there were all these people acting really weird.
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"Little did I know that they were all Quaaluded out, I had no idea."
You'll recall in the film that Belfort and his cronies are popping pills like it's going out of fashion at the party, when Robbie's character first makes an appearance.
Belfort then goes to chat her up, but his efforts are overshadowed when Jonah Hill's character starts tugging himself off in sight of everyone at the party.
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Apparently, this wasn't a sensationalisation, though Nadine's fear was downplayed in the film.
She said: "They're with their wives and they were like, just making lewd and weird comments. And that scene where someone actually exposes himself to me was true. And I actually got terrified by that.
"I'm 22. And I said to my boyfriend at the time, 'We have to leave this party,' and we left right away."
As for how accurate the film was as a whole, she said: "I think that if you look at it through Jordan's lens it was really accurate.
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"I think that if you look at it through my lens it wasn't, and that makes sense because that was actually how our marriage was."
Topics: Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Film, Entertainment