Jacob Elordi has revealed Margot Robbie’s go-to snack on the set of Wuthering Heights – and it’s an Aussie favourite.
Elordi and Robbie, both born and bred in Queensland, are currently on their promotional tour for the Emerald Fennell-directed flick, which hit screens on Valentine’s Day.
The film, inspired by the eponymous work of Emily Brontë, sees Elordi and Robbie play star-crossed lovers Heathcliff and Cathy.

Speaking to KIIS Network’s Kent ‘Smallzy’ Small, the 35-year-old Barbie actress revealed that her co-star would smuggle her Australian snacks while filming the movie in the United Kingdom.
“Jacob was my mule for Aussie snacks while we were shooting. He’d get his family to bring over,” she confessed on the radio program.
Elordi, 28, added: “Margot has a penchant for nibbles,” before naming her favourite snack from Down Under.
“Chicken Twisties,” he revealed.

Elsewhere in the interview, Robbie admitted that she was left shocked by her own Australian accent after rewatching clips from her early TV gigs.
“Someone showed me a clip from Neighbours just like yesterday. And I sound so Aussie,” she told Smallzy.
“And that’s after the dialect training, so I can’t fathom what I sounded like before that.”
Robbie recently revealed that she was given a dialect coach while on the iconic Australian TV show, despite playing an Australian character.
The Dalby-born actress told talk show host Graham Norton: “I haven’t done really an Aussie accent since I was on Neighbours.”
She further revealed that her accent had actually changed dramatically since her breakout role on the Aussie soap.
“This isn’t as Queensland…my accent used to be so strong.”
“They got a dialect coach for me because I was too Australian for Neighbours.”

She demonstrated her native Queensland accent, saying, “I was like, I couldn’t hear that I had a bad accent, so I was like, ‘what do ya mean’,” she joked.
Speaking of the producers, she said: “They were like, ‘you’re just awful to listen to’.”
“We’re going to send you off to work with this woman, and it’ll round out your accent.”