Former star of Neighbours Ashleigh Brewer reminded people of her short appearance in the Barbie film, which had Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in it.
The actress, who is most famous for playing Kate Ramsay on the Australian soap, recently shared some pictures, including some behind the scenes shots of her with Margot.
She wrote: 'This post *from one of the most fun days of my life!* is almost a year behind but still right on time – Academy Award Nominated Barbie!!
'Get ‘em @luckychap 🏆 Thankyou for taking us all on the biggest, pinkest and most mesmerizing ride! 👯♀️💗.'
Ashleigh followed in the famous footsteps of her former flat-mate Margot when she left her role as Kate Ramsay and went to Hollywood.
She confirmed her departure from Neighbours in November 2013 and left the show to pursue a new acting project, filming her final scenes the following month.
Her character was killed off and she said that she was pleased with Kate’s exit storyline.
The soap, which follows the lives and loves of the residents of Ramsay Street and their work at the nearby Lassiter’s hotel complex has been on air for thirty nine years, but during that time has been taken off the air twice.
Originally broadcast on the Seven Network, the show didn’t rate well outside of Melbourne where it is produced, and after eight months the final episode aired.
However, rival Channel 10 saw potential in the programme and picked it up for a new run two months later.
The hugely successful revival saw additional sets added, new families and some now very familiar faces – Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan and Guy Pearce – joining the cast.
It also became Australia’s biggest media export, first arriving on BBC One in the UK in a shakeup to their daytime lineup in autumn 1986, before moving to Channel 5 in 2008.
As viewing figures declined down under, 5 became the principal source of funding and when they decided to cut their investment in 2022, the axe fell once again.
In a soap twist nobody saw coming, streaming giants Amazon picked Neighbours up and new episodes have aired daily on their ad-supported service Freevee since last September.