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Ferne McCann 'lands Hollywood film role alongside Margot Robbie'

May 16, 2016
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Exciting news for Ferne McCann, who has reportedly landed her first film role. The 25-year-old TOWIE star, who is currently at the Cannes Film Festival, will appear alongside Margot Robbie as a policewoman in the as-yet untitled movie, the Mirror reports.A source told the newspaper that fans will see Ferne "as you've never seen her before".

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Ferne McCann has reportedly landed her first major film role

"It's going to be amazing and it's her dream role," the insider added. "She's playing a police woman, it's as you've never seen her before. The film title hasn't been decided yet and it's all at the very early stages. "This could be the start of a career in film for Ferne, who has reportedly "caught the eye of a lot of movie bosses". Her legal representative Ian Penman from New Media Law, confirmed the news, saying: "Ferne does have a film role offer. It's been a great week for Ferne in Cannes. "Ferne has made no secret about her dream to star on the silver screen, and earlier this year said she would love to work alongside Wolf of Wall Street star Margot. "Everyone's dream role would be in a Marvel film. Or I would like to do something really sassy," she said.

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The 25-year-old has previously spoken about how much she admires Margot Robbie

"I really love Margot Robbie and her career and how that's going. Every part she does I just think, yes. "Ferne recently appeared on stage in a musical theatre production of The Great Gatsby, starring as Myrtle Wilson. She is also said to be in talks to front an ITV travel show with her fellow I'm A Celebrity contestant Vicky Pattison.

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