Margot Robbie has presented her Wuthering Heights co-star Jacob Elordi with a matching ring as their friendship goes from strength to strength
08:59, 28 Jan 2026Updated 09:33, 28 Jan 2026

Margot Robbie has gifted Jacob Elordi with a friendship ring (Image: Getty Images for Netflix)
Margot Robbie has presented Jacob Elordi with a matching signet ring. The actress, 35, stars alongside Jacob, 28, in the upcoming adaptation of Emily Bronte’s classic novel Wuthering Heights, and their friendship has been going from strength to strength during their time on set.
Cece Fein-Hughes, who designed the rings, wrote on Instagram: “What an honour it was to create matching pieces for Margot Robbie & Jacob Elordi, celebrating their time filming together as Catherine & Heathcliff in the new Wuthering Heights.
“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.”
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Margot stars as Catherine in the new adaptation of the classic novel (Image: @cecejewelleryofficial/Instagram)

Jeweller Cece Fein-Hughes explained the intimate designs on Instagram (Image: @cecejewelleryofficial/Instagram)
She also explained that the rings have been engraved with the words ‘Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same,’ a quote from the novel itself.
The designer also noted in her post that it had been the ‘greatest honour’ of her life to create the rings for the Barbie actress and her co-star. It all comes just days after Jacob declared that he and Margot, who has been married to Tom Ackerley for almost a decade and gave birth to their son in October 2024, have a ‘mutual obsession’ with each other.’
In an interview with Fandango, Jacob said: “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 5 to 10 meters 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. She’s just like an elite actor and she’s producing the movie, you know?
“So I don’t know how somebody has the skill and the wisdom to do that as a performer and to give the performance that she gave, but I was enamoured by her.” Prior to that Margot reminded her co-star that he had surprised her on Valentine’s Day last year whilst they worked on the film.

The pair have previously discussed their ‘mutual obsession’
In an interview with Vogue Australia, she said: “You made my day and, as Heathcliff, filled my room with roses and it was so cute. You definitely beat me. Yours was so epic… I remember thinking on Valentine’s Day, ‘Oh he’s probably a very good boyfriend, ’cause there’s a lot of thoughtfulness in this.’ You did a lot of very thoughtful things!”
In a recent trailer for the upcoming romance drama, which will hit cinemas on February 14, Charli xcx‘s hit Everything Is Romantic acts as a soundtrack as viewers are introduced to Margot and Jacob as Catherine and Heathcliff. . The teaser kicks off with a sweeping shot of a grand estate nestled in the West Yorkshire moors, followed by a stunning close-up of Margot. Suddenly, we’re treated to an intimate shot of two female hands kneading bread.
What follows is a montage of more traditional images interspersed with provocative shots: a bare, glistening back; a shirtless Jacob handling hay in a stable; more bread kneading; fingers tracing through egg yolks; Margot’s Catherine slipping her fingers into Jacob’s mouth; a woman having horse tack placed on her face; and, naturally, a finger probing the mouth of a fish.
The movie reportedly opens with a public hanging in which the “condemned man ejaculates mid-execution”. This apparently sends the crowd into an orgy-like “frenzy” while a nun “fondles the corpse’s visible erection” (which does somewhat evoke Saltburn’s infamous graveyard scene).
The film goes on to portray a “BDSM-tinged” encounter, several “clinical” masturbation scenes and a splurge of “hyper-sexualised” imagery through things like running egg yolks, aggressive dough kneading and a slug close-up. Just as Bronte envisioned.
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