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Kate Winslet Recreates Famous ‘Titanic’ Scene: ‘I’m Flying’! (Video) | Bear
This is seriously unbelievable.
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Much better is Leonardo DiCaprio’s original, or the “I’m Flying” scene, which Kate Winslet recreates, sort of, during tonight’s episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls. Anytime she can do anything Titanic, we’re happy.
As one of her generation’s most respected and prolific actresses, Kate Winslet has been a major proponent in encouraging women to embrace their curves. She is holding onto a rope while walking down the side of the cliff and to make matters worse, Grylls asks her to let go of the rope.
With her arms spread wide, she yelled playfully, “Jack!”
Sorry, Leo! Kate Winslet has replaced you with someone a little more risky. Kate jokingly replies. “Alright, come on, get me down this f-king thing”. Its a daunting request, even when given lightly, but luckily, Winslet is a bit of a comedian in her own right. We don’t really blame her – the cliff looks really tall and while Bear can uh, bare the heights, we’re pretty sure no normal people could do so.
Grylls has gone on other survival expeditions with celebrities including Ben Stiller, Kate Hudson, and Zac Efron.
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Watch the clip, enjoy, laugh, then tune in to Running Wild with Bear Grylls airs on Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC.