During a recent appearance on “The Graham Norton Show,” Margot Robbie revealed her love for all things Harry Potter. Despite the common misconception that comic book heroes and action films are mainly enjoyed by “nerdy boys,” Robbie proudly declared herself a “massive nerd” for the magical world of Harry Potter.

In a candid conversation with Norton, Robbie shared a picture of herself holding a cool hardback edition of a Harry Potter book, exclaiming that it was her 12th (or possibly 13th) copy. She humorously pointed out the pathetic aspects of the photo, revealing that she was celebrating her birthday while sipping tea, wearing glasses she didn’t actually need but wanted for the aesthetic.

Robbie admitted that she hadn’t yet read the seventh and final installment of the series, which surprised Norton. Expressing her admiration for the franchise, she confessed, “I love Harry Potter, but I just haven’t gotten around to reading the last one.” Norton jokingly reacted with a mix of shock and disbelief, playfully calling her “baby bear” and expressing his concern that she wouldn’t be able to sleep that night.

Adding another exciting twist to the conversation, Robbie mentioned that her husband had actually appeared in the Harry Potter movies as an extra. She playfully regretted not having known this earlier, joking that she would have married him much sooner. Her husband’s memorable scene involved playing one of the kids Draco Malfoy pushes out of the way to catch a glimpse of Buckbeak in the third book.

Curiously, Norton asked Robbie if she had ever been an extra in the Harry Potter films. Robbie chuckled and replied that it was actually one of her friends who had a role as a student at the wizarding school. Intrigued by her friend’s path into acting, Robbie uploaded a picture of her younger self, looking like she could belong at Hogwarts. Norton and the audience applauded the adorable throwback photo, reassuring her that she looked gorgeous even back then.

As the conversation moved on, Norton asked Robbie’s fellow guest, Daniel Radcliffe, if he was surprised by their mutual love for the Harry Potter series. Radcliffe jokingly responded, “People you went to school with must be so surprised to lose a film star like you, Daniel.” The lighthearted banter continued, showcasing the camaraderie among the guests.

While the air date of this particular episode is yet to be revealed, Margot Robbie‘s infectious enthusiasm for Harry Potter and her playful anecdotes about her personal connection to the franchise certainly made for a lively and entertaining segment on “The Graham Norton Show.”