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Kate Winslet Keeps Her Oscar in the Bathroom

“And you can always tell when someone has, because they’re in there a little bit longer after they flushed”.

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Winslet, who has been making films since she was 16, said: “I’m baffled that anyone might not think women get more lovely as they get older”.

“We worked a few ridiculous hours”, she told Britain’s Esquire.

She explained: “I tried therapy once and though, ‘Oh God, I could outsmart you, goodbye.’ So I won’t bother with that again”.

“I’m looking forward to getting back on stage – and terrified as well because I haven’t done that for a while”, she said. Emma Thompson (“Howards End” and “Sense and Sensibility“) told Time she stashed her awards in the lavatory because they looked “far too outré anywhere else”.

On her first divorce from Jim Threapleton when she was 26: “No on eteaches you, and also no one particularly helps you… it’s a very specific thing to ask people to understand”. She said that she suspects that people go in there and give a mock acceptance speech in front of the mirror. If you can believe it, it’s even more delightful than her desire to make birthday bone broth.

The 39-year-old actress displays her Oscar statuette in the bathroom.

Kate, who married her husband Ned Rocknroll in a secret ceremony in 2012, added: “The last two years of my life have put a different sort of rocket fuel up my backside”.

Kate Winslet is one of the names that come to mind when excellence in acting is mentioned. Hoffman had a reputation for being one of the few people who could successfully interact with Jobs, with their relationship acting as somewhat of a “work marriage”. When the actor won in 2004 for his supporting role in Million Dollar Baby, that’s exactly where it went. She says that she is lucky to have Ned in her life. Yet it is the ever-discussed topic of her personal life that often takes center stage. “I want to start making bone broths”.

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