Barbie actor Chris Taylor has revealed a major star was cut from the blockbuster film.

The ex-Love Islander recently starred in the mega movie which took fans by storm this year and spilled some behind-the-scenes secrets.

Chris exclusively told us: "I met some crazy famous people through the process. But yeah, it was all very fun and the film has done very well. Yeah. I'm very proud to be part of it.

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"I actually didn't even know I was definitely in it until I got invited to the premiere.

"They cut someone really f***ing famous, who's won Oscars and stuff. Margot [Robbie] actually said that to me on the red carpet straight away as well."

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Chris' pal was very intrigued about Margot

The budding film star also revealed his friends had some bizarre questions for him about his co-star Margot Robbie.

Chris explained: "I don't think anyone has really said anything about it apart from Michael's [Griffiths] nephew, who told his mates. He was coming down to Essex and he went 'One of my mates wants to know what Margot smells like,' and I was like ‘Mate, I don't know I wasn't sniffing her.'

"Well, I was trying to not make it obvious anyway," he joked.

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Chris' pals wondered what Margot smelled like

The dating show contestant turned actor has also been working with Moja, AXA Insurance's new digital-only led insurance platform.

It's all about finding the nation’s happy place, which through AXA's research found is the car.

Speaking about the campaign, Chris said: "I wanted to partner with AXA on this one because it's got a strong mental health element to it and I resonated with the campaign because it's all about finding your happy place.

"I've not mentioned this anywhere before, but I've always struggled with anxiety quite badly.

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Chris rejected the all-stars show

"When I was on Love Island, I actually was meant to go into the villa like four weeks before I went in... but I was sent home to have further psych tests, which was after I was diagnosed with anxiety and on anxiety medication...

"So, I'm pro-mental health which really suits this campaign."

Moja, AXA UK’s digital-only insurance brand, reveals that 64% of Brits see their car as their ultimate happy place.

Tara Foley, CEO at AXA UK Retail, commented: “This research shows that some of the most important moments centre around your car, such as bringing your child home for the first time or making great memories with friends.

"With more than 60% of people saying that the car is their ultimate happy place, it shows how important it is to make the overall driving experience as stress free as possible to keep those happy times going.

"This is what we’re aiming to do with Moja, by making motor insurance simpler, fairer and always there for our customers."

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