Margot Robbie, a pregnant woman, makes her first public appearance since Baby News
The actress, accompanied by her spouse, attended the London tennis tournament on Friday, July 12, sporting a stylish polka-dot outfit that she chose to wear non-maternity.
At Wimbledon, Margot Robbie and her spouse Tom Ackerley are enjoying a romantic day together!
The pair, who are expecting their first child together, seemed happy as they were spotted holding hands on Friday, July 12, at the All England Club during day 12 of the London tennis tournament.

Robbie,34, showed off her ability to dress her growing belly as she made her first public appearance since it became public. She looked chic in a black and white polka dot outfit.
The Barbie star’s outfit included an asymmetrical skirt and a left sleeve that resembled a shawl. She accessorized the look with a bowling-style purse in black and white and added height with a pair of open-toed black mules.
Robbie wore her blonde hair loosely waved about her shoulders and finished the outfit with a pair of rectangular sunglasses.
Ackerley, 34, the soon-to-be father, was dressed in salmon-colored slacks and a cream tennis T-shirt with a button opening at the top. He was seen wearing a khaki jacket and completed the ensemble with some sunglasses and white sneakers.

Later, while they watched the first semi-final of the day between Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev from their seats on Centre Court, the couple was seen kissing.
The actress went public just after PEOPLE revealed earlier this month that she and Ackerley were expecting their first child together, a fact that was corroborated by several sources.
On the set of the World War II drama Suite Française, where she played as Celine Joseph and he served as assistant director, Robbie and Ackerley first got to know one another in 2013. Then, in a secret ceremony held in Australia’s Byron Bay in December 2016, they got married. Before their special day, the couple kept their engagement a secret.

Ackerley, who co-owns the production firm LuckyChap with his wife of seven years, was commended by the publication last month during an interview with The Sunday Times.
When asked how they keep business and pleasure separate, the British film producer responded, “It’s seamless,” to the source. “There isn’t an on/off toggle available. It’s all combined into one.
Insisting that the couple only disagrees on “whether Tim Tams or Penguins are better”—a reference to the snacks from their respective home countries—Ackerley added that he “feels like an honorary Aussie, Margot feels like an honorary Brit.”
In a lighthearted aside, he expressed his desire for Australia and England to have “more of a sporting rivalry.”