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Actress Margot Robbie Professes Her Love for METALLICA, SLIPKNOT, BULLET FOR MY VALENTINE

Suicide Squad's Harley Quinn gets down to Slipknot, Bullet for My Valentine, Metallica, Silverstein…

Suicide Squad's Harley Quinn gets down to Slipknot, Bullet for My Valentine, Metallica, Silverstein…

Metallica weren't the only metalheads on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night. The opening guest on the show was Australian actress Margot Robbie, perhaps most famous for playing Harley Quinn, the shining light in this summer's disappointing blockbuster Suicide Squad.

During her interview, Margot couldn't contain her excitement for seeing Metallica live. She joked that she was more excited to see them than US Vice President Joe Biden, who was also a guest. She had never seen Metallica live before.

Margot talked about her "heavy metal phase." She dyed her hair black, cut her hair with razors and "only listened to the heaviest of the heavy metal." When pressed to name some bands, she called out Silverstein and Bullet for My Valentine.  She also mentioned Slipknot, and said that Slipknot was the best concert she ever went to, and mentioned that even if you didn't like metal, you would appreciate their show.

She then shared an anecdote about how she got more recognized for her role on an Australian soap called Neighbors during the Slipknot concert than any point in her life.

The whole bit is very charming and we're glad to have Margot among the tribe.

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Other notable celebrity metalheads include Michael Fassbender aka MagnetoChris Hemsworth, aka THOR, actor Benicio del ToroThe Mountain from Game of Thrones, Michael Jackson's daughter Paris and even Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe. Prince Harry gets down with some old school metal bands, as does the president of Indonesia.

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