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Kate Winslet told to settle for ‘fat girl parts’
When asked why there is so much fuss about the iconic door at the 2016 BAFTA Awards, Winslet said, “Do you know what’s lovely?”
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Ronan, who is nominated in the Best Actress category for her film Brooklyn – which sees her character move from Ireland to NY – said: “It was really unusual that there was no separation in her journey compared to mine”.
Kate has previously told of how she was bullied as a schoolgirl and nicknamed “Blubber”. So much time has passed that it doesn’t matter what I say now.
‘A class act. I love her. She’s brilliant.
Kate Winslet has admitted she did her best to fatten up Michael Fassbender on the set of the Steve Jobs biopic when she thought he was getting too skinny. The flagship scene of the movie was when Rose (Winslet) was saved by Jack (DiCaprio) by making her go on top of a floating door before she froze to death.
In other news, Daily Mail reports that Winslet was also teased by Jimmy Kimmel about her role in the film “Titanic”. During that scene, Rose was able to survive the cold, while Jack died since he remained in the freezing water.
“I think he could have actually fit on that bit of door”.
Kate Winslet can add another BAFTA Award to her collection!
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The 40-year-old actress won the Best Supporting Actress award for her role in “Steve Jobs” at the BAFTAs in London on Sunday (02.14.16) and during her emotional acceptance speech, she revealed the insecurities she overcame to forge a successful career. This time standing up for women who have ever been subject to criticism.