Margot Robbie was living the high life on Sunday as she went from the star-studded premiere of her new film Amsterdam to hang out with Drake at the after-party.
The Aussie Hollywood star, 32, ditched her elegant sheer, lace gown for a bustier crop top as she attended the event in New York City.
She threw up peace signs in the background of a black and white photo uploaded to Drake's Instagram account as the rapper spoke with another friend.
Drake went for a double-denim look, teaming an oversized jacket with baggy jeans and a white T-shirt.
Margot was later seen leaving Zero Bond in Manhattan, where the party took place, with a huge smile on her face after a night of fun.
Her newest film, Amsterdam, is a historical comedy set in the 1930s, and directed by the talented David O. Russell.
The filmmaker is known for directing other successful movies such as American Hustle (2013), Silver Linings Playbook (2012) and The Fighter (2010).
Aside from Margot, the cast includes Christian Bale, John David Washington, Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert De Niro, Chris Rock and Grammy Award-winner Taylor Swift.
The film follows 'three friends who witness a murder, become suspects themselves, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history,' reports IMDB.
During an interview with Deadline, Russell said of the upcoming mystery: 'It’s old-fashioned, with a scenario and characters we love. The story goes deep, about love and friendship. It goes deep into murder and events.
'And history, which I love. It has many layers, so you can watch it more than once and discover things you didn’t get the first time.'
Upon arrival at the premiere, Margot reunited with her fellow cast members and other talent that worked on the project.
The beauty wore a long, layered white skirt that was made of a sheer, lace fabric with the same bustier top.
The afterparty featured a slew of celebrities.
Those in attendance included Rami Malek, who also spent time with Drake, newlyweds Brooklyn and Nicola Peltz Beckham, Leonardo DiCaprio, Addison Rae and Sia.