A food artist said it was “really exciting” to see Margot Robbie holding her giant chocolate strawberries on the set of Wuthering Heights.

The reinvention of Emily Brontë’s novel has been described as ‘sexy, dramatic and swoonily romantic’ by BBC Culture, and food artist, Sarah Hardy, 55, who worked on the film, said her brief was for everything to feel “a bit surreal”.

The “horror chocolatier” from Sible Hedingham, Essex, said director Emerald Fennell was left disappointed with a strawberry order for the movie and sought her help at the last minute.

Hardy recalled: “They got in touch with me as a bit of an emergency job. ‘Can you make us some six-inch-tall strawberries, now?’ – That was the request, and they had to be biteable.”

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