Margot Robbie & Cara Delevingne Involved In ‘Brutal’ Paparazzi Scuffle

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Margot Robbie and Cara Delevingne reportedly got into a dangerous situation that has been described as ‘brutal.’

On Sunday morning (October 2), the two stars were having a meal at Patagonia Sur, located in the La Boca neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

As they were leaving the restaurant, there was an Uber waiting to pick them up. The situation however soon escalated into a scary incident.

Outlets reported that when Margot and Cara were entering their Uber, a paparazzo saw them and rushed them while taking photos in an aggressive manner and invading their space. The reports said that the driver of their vehicle panicked and drove off. Cara was in the car at the time, but Margot was just only halfway inside. 

Reportedly, Margot had to jump out of the car so she could avoid injury. She fell to the ground and the photographer kept on snapping photos. A couple of male friends were said to be nearby and they immediately came to help Margot. 

The paparazzo had a different take on what happened. Pedro Alberto Orquera recounted in Spanish in a video obtained by The Sun:

“It was a brutal and cowardly attack from the security that was with them.”

He referenced Josey McNamara, a film director who previously worked with Margot, and Jan Hopkins, a Hollywood key grip, in his story, saying:

“They wanted to hijack me and take my camera to remove the images.”

He calmed that he tried to run away but that the two men allegedly “kicked” him from behind. He called it a “cowardly” move, adding:

“They made the camera go flying. I fell… I fell on my arm and lost a lot of blood.

I had a fracture and my bone was sticking out. I lost a lot of blood and was unconscious on the floor.”

He alleged that Margot, Cara, and their friends “cowardly” ran away, leaving him lying on the ground. Local police arrived within minutes and he said they took him to a hospital:

‘I hope I won’t lose mobility in my arm. I’m going to have to get operated and get screws in my arm. I don’t know how long the recuperation will be.”