Pregnant Margot Robbie makes public appearance with husband Tom Ackerley at Wimbledon

Margot Robbie attends Wimbledon with husband Tom Ackerley, marking her first public appearance since pregnancy news.

Margot Robbie made her first public appearance since announcing her pregnancy, attending Wimbledon with her husband, Tom Ackerley, on Friday, July 12. The couple, expecting their first child together, were seen enjoying the day at the All England Club in London, holding hands and smiling.

Robbie, 34, looked stylish in a black and white polka dot dress featuring a shawl-like left sleeve and an asymmetrical skirt. She accessorized with a black and white bowling-style bag, open-toe black mules, and rectangular sunglasses. Her blonde hair was styled in loose waves.

Tom Ackerley, also 34, complemented her look with salmon-colored pants, a cream tennis T-shirt, white sneakers, and sunglasses. He was seen carrying a khaki jacket. The couple shared a kiss while watching the first semi-final match between Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev on Centre Court.

The outing comes after PEOPLE reported earlier this month that Robbie and Ackerley are expecting their first baby. Multiple sources confirmed the news. Robbie and Ackerley first met in 2013 on the set of the World War II drama "Suite Française," where Ackerley was an assistant director, and Robbie starred as Celine Joseph. They married in December 2016 in a private ceremony in Australia's Byron Bay.

In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Ackerley praised Robbie and their seamless blending of personal and professional lives. "We don’t have a toggle on, toggle off. It’s all become one thing," he said. The British film producer, who works with Robbie at their production company LuckyChap, added that he “feels like an honorary Aussie, Margot feels like an honorary Brit.”

Ackerley humorously noted that their only arguments are over whether Australian Tim Tams or British Penguins are better. He also joked about wishing there was more of a sporting rivalry between Australia and England.

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