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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Kate Winslet on wedges and romance



winsletIf Kate Winslet has a wedge, she has a plan. The actress hides.

The Oscar-winning actress claims being famous doesn’t make you exempt from embarrassing incidents, it just makes mortifying moments more difficult to deal with.

“Our knickers will still go up our ass at the most inappropriate moment, and we’ll still want to flick them out, but you can’t because someone is going to catch you. If that happens, I run behind pillars and things,” said Winslet.

Winslet once vowed to avoid nude scenes, but as her recent reveal in “The Reader” shows, she’s changed her mind.

She told Harper’s Bazaar magazine: “If people are noticing my boobs in a movie and saying they do what real boobs do, then that’s great.

“I’ll be 34 in October. I can’t keep getting away with it. There was so much of it in ‘The Reader’ because the story required it, but people have seen enough of my butt and my boobs. I have to put them back.”

Winslet, who has two children with husband Sam Mendes, said doesn’t believe in the typical idea of romance and she’d rather get something simple and meaningful than a flashy, expensive gift (which is something I suppose you can say when you’re rich and famous and have that option).

“Romance to me is spontaneity. It’s not diamond earrings – it’s a bunch of daffodils that are freshly picked from the field. Or just a little thing like Sam calling me at three in the afternoon, saying, ‘I’m coming home now. I’m done for the day.’ It’s romantic because he just thought, ‘I’ll go home. I want to be with Kate and the kids.’”



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