The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Martin Scorsese’s dizzying ode to excess and temptation, Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Naomi Lapaglia is nothing short of magnetic. As the second wife of Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio), Naomi isn’t just eye-catching—she’s an explosion of sensuality, control, and screen-commanding presence. From the moment she appears, she radiates the kind of beauty that silences a room.
Robbie’s physical allure is undeniable—Naomi enters like a fantasy made real. With her platinum-blonde hair, high heels, and New York accent sharpened to perfection, she embodies the idealized trophy wife image. But Robbie doesn’t let Naomi become a stereotype. Instead, she injects the role with intelligence, cunning, and emotional firepower, making her character more than just a seductive ornament in Jordan’s wild world.
There’s a calculated charm to Naomi that keeps her from being devoured by the chaos around her. She knows her worth and how to wield her sexuality not just as allure, but as leverage. Whether she’s confronting Jordan’s betrayal or using intimacy as a battleground, Naomi never feels passive—her beauty and sensuality are part of her power, not a substitute for it.
One of the film’s most talked-about scenes—Naomi seductively teasing Jordan while keeping him at arm’s length—crystallizes her control. It’s provocative and provocative by design, a performance of femininity that’s both erotic and empowering. Robbie plays it with a confidence that dares the viewer to underestimate her, knowing full well they’ll regret it.
In a film overflowing with indulgence and temptation, Naomi stands out not just for her looks, but for her sharp edges and emotional force. Margot Robbie turned what could’ve been a supporting role into a defining one—channeling beauty, charm, and sexuality into a performance that still lingers, loud and unapologetic.