Margot Robbie picking up French and the banjo during self-isolation

Margot Robbie is to receive banjo lessons from Marcus Mumford.
The Suicide Squad actress has taken up the musical instrument while quarantining at home amid the coronavirus pandemic, and after revealing her new hobby to English actress Carey Mulligan, the latter offered the services of her "bored" husband Marcus Mumford - lead singer of the band Mumford & Sons - as a teacher.
Interviewing Carey for Australia's Vogue magazine, Margot said: "I went out to buy myself a banjo! I'm learning French right now, too, and I was like: 'Now's the time', because I've always wanted to play the banjo."
Carey replied: "I know someone who could give you lessons on FaceTime. He is really, really bored, he would 100 per cent give you lessons. I'll hook you up."
Margot was delighted with the offer. She added: "I think everyone is going to come out of this with a whole new perspective of life and a whole array of very bizarre hobbies."
While Margot, 29, has taken up French and the banjo, Carey - who has children Evelyn, four, and Wilfred, two, with Marcus - has vowed to use her time in self-isolation to learn to knit.
She said: "I was prepping a job and we were going to start shooting in a couple of weeks. I feel like we're all going through shock and trying to readjust [in lockdown].
"I just ordered a knitting set from Amazon so I could learn to knit. I went: 'This is the time.'"
The 34-year-old actress admitted the pandemic has left her feeling very emotional.
She said: "I went to the supermarket to get our food shopping and I know I can't, but I want to hug everyone who is at the till and those teenagers stocking the shelves.
"I'm like, 'Man, you are doing something so great and important.' It's making me cry a lot. A lot of it is so sad but also when you see examples of humanity at its absolute best, when people are really doing astonishing things."
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