She’s toying with their emotions.
Twitter users melted down Tuesday with the premiere of the new “Barbie” film trailer that showcased its star-studded cast, but, more importantly, Margot Robbie’s feet.
The trailer — which has been peeped more than 7.8 million times — begins with a shot of Robbie’s legs walking down a bright pink hallway in sparkly, furry high heels.
Robbie, 32, slips out of the heels and enters relevé — where her toes are on the floor while her heels remain in the air — an ode to the way the Mattel doll’s feet are designed.
The footage immediately went viral on Twitter, with many people expressing they were more inclined to see the film just to get a better peek.
“The world is under Margot Robbie’s feet,” one user tweeted with a pho-toe of “The Wolf of Wall Street” star’s foot.
“Margot Robbie’s feet really about to make me buy a ticket to Barbie,” laughed a second person.
“CAN WE TALK ABOUT HOW PRETTY MARGOT ROBBIE’S FEET ARE,” gushed a third person, while one responded they have “never seen anything more perfect than Margot’s feet.”
This is not the first time Robbie’s feet have been featured on the silver screen.
One Twitter user compiled images from Robbie’s films and dubbed it “The Margot Robbie feet extended universe.”
The Post reached out to Robbie’s reps for comment.
Robbie’s feet also grace WikiFeet — a site dedicated to those with podophilia, a sexual attraction to feet.
The “I, Tonya” star achieved the feat of “feet of the day.”
Some Twitter users argued the viral “Barbie” shot is a nod to the famed director Quentin Tarantino, who cast Robbie in his 2019 film “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and who has long been rumored to have a foot fetish.
“Tarantino reacts to the Barbie trailer,” tweeted one user.
“This part left Quentin Tarantino GAGGING,” joked a second user.
“And just like that … Quentin Tarantino is seated for Barbie,” laughed a third.
The Post reached out to Tarantino’s reps for comment.
In 2021, the “Pulp Fiction” director defended his close-up shots of bare feet by saying he was not the only moviemaker to do it.
“There’s a lot of feet in a lot of good directors’ movies,” explained Tarantino, 60, in a GQ interview. “Before me, the person foot fetishism was defined by was Luis Buñuel, another film director. And Hitchcock was accused of it and Sofia Coppola has been accused of it.”
“Barbie” also stars Ryan Gosling as Barbie’s “loser” boyfriend, Ken.
Singer Dua Lipa is set to make her acting debut as a mermaid version of Barbie.