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Margot Robbie gets intimate gift for Jacob Elordi after Wuthering Heights

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Margot Robbie got intimate matching rings made for her and Jacob Elordi after Wuthering Heights.

The 35-year-old actress had a stunning gift for her co-star after they finished filming, and she had jewellery custom made to remember their work together.

Each ring features two skeletons embracing, and the words: "Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."

The line comes from Wuthering Heights author Emily Brontë.

The hand-enamelled gold rings were created by UK designer Cece Fein-Hughes, who has opened up about the project on Instagram.

She wrote: "What an honour it was to create matching pieces for Margot Robbie Jacob Elordi, celebrating their time filming together as Catherine and Heathcliff in the new Wuthering Heights."

She wanted each detail to reflect "a story of passion, devotion and wild romance".

The rings are engraved with the initials of the characters, as well as '1847-2026', which reference the year Bronte's classic novel was first published, and the release of the new film.

 

Cece explained: "Gifted to Jacob by Margot, the piece features two entwined skeletons in the exact pose of the iconic film poster, a quiet reminder that love never truly dies.

"As time passes and everything else withers away, what remains is the enduring bond between two souls."

Jacob recently revealed that he was transfixed by his fellow Australian - who has been married to producer Tom Ackerley since 2016 - during the making of the movie.

Jacob told Fandango: "We have a mutual obsession.

"I think the thing is, regardless of plot or screenplay, if you have the opportunity to share a film set with Margot Robbie, you're going to make sure you're within five to 10 metres at all times.

"Watching how she drinks tea, how she eats her food, how she does it. When is it going to slip? When is the thing going to come undone? And, it never comes undone."


 

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