It may seem like a compliment, but Margot Robbie is officially banning the word “bombshell” from any story about her, saying it doesn’t accurately describe her.

In her new Vogue profile, her interviewer tells her that nearly every interview with or profile of her uses the word to refer to her, a fact that she can’t stand.

“I hate that word. I hate it—so much,” she says. “I feel like a brat saying that because there are worse things, but I’m not a bombshell. I’m not someone who walks in a room and the record stops and people turn like, ‘Look at that woman.’ That doesn’t happen.”

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“People who know me, if they had to sum me up in one word I don’t know what that word would be, but I’m certain it would not be bombshell,” she adds.

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The 28-year-old star, who plays Sharon Tate in Quentin Tarantino’s forthcoming “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” also describes how she idolized the director to the point that she wrote him a letter saying she’d “love to work with you in some capacity. Or any capacity.”

“Margot looks like Sharon Tate…And she can convey Sharon’s innocence and purity—those qualities are integral to the story,” Tarantino told Vogue about her casting.

Initial critical reactions to “Once Upon a Time” were positive after the film premiered May 21 at the Cannes Film Festival. The film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as fading movie star Rick Dalton and Brad Pitt as his rugged stuntman Cliff Booth, opens July 26.