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Kate Winslet reveals she was encouraged to ‘cover up her belly rolls’ while filming latest movie

  2024-08-08 pagesixSara Whitman7900
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Kate Winslet revealed she was encouraged to cover up her belly rolls during a swimsuit scene in her 2023 film, “Lee.”“Th

Kate Winslet reveals she was encouraged to ‘cover up her belly rolls’ while filming latest movie

Kate Winslet revealed she was encouraged to cover up her belly rolls during a swimsuit scene in her 2023 film, “Lee.”

“There’s a bit where Lee’s sitting on a bench in a bikini… And one of the crew came up between takes and said: ‘You might want to sit up straighter,'” she told Harper’s Bazaar in a cover interview published Tuesday.

“‘So you can’t see my belly rolls? Not on your life!'” she recalled responding. “It was deliberate, you know?”

Kate Winslet speaking at the FYC event
Kate Winslet, seen speaking in Los Angeles in January 2024, revealed to Harper’s Bazaar that she was encouraged to cover up her “belly rolls” during a swimsuit scene in her 2023 film, “Lee.” PvNew via Getty Images
Kate Winslet speaking at the FYC event
“Not on your life!” she recalled telling the crew member who suggested she sit up straighter while she was wearing a swimsuit while filming. FilmMagic for HBO

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The 48-year-old actress said she strategically stopped working out before the film so her body would look softer for her role. In “Lee,” she portrayed the real-life American war journalist Lee Miller.

When asked by Harper’s Bazaar if she minded her body looking “less-than-perfect,” she responded, “The opposite.”

“I take pride in it because it is my life on my face, and that matters. It wouldn’t occur to me to cover that up,” she explained.

Winslet has been a longtime advocate for body positivity and self-acceptance — despite the bullying she received as a child and a young adult.

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Winslet said she purposefully stopped working out before she filmed “Lee.” She can be seen portraying the real-life American war journalist Lee Miller above. ©Roadside Attractions/Courtesy Everett Collection
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Winslet, seen again in 2023’s “Lee” above, has been a longtime advocate for self-acceptance and body positivity. ©Roadside Attractions/Courtesy Everett Collection

In 2016, she spoke about the incessant bullying she received over her weight as a child while on the “Today” show.

“I was kind of bullied when I was younger, actually at school,” she remembered. “For being chubby [or], you know, I had girls who were envious of me because I was acting a little bit as a teenager.”

She later revealed she was cruelly called “Blubber” by her classmates.

In the years after “Titanic” shot her to global stardom, her weight fluctuation was a hot topic for the tabloids.

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In 2003, the “Titanic” star, seen posing in London in July 2024, called out “British GQ” for editing her to appear slimmer. / SplashNews
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She also asked her “Mare of Easttown” director Craig Zobel to leave her body unedited during a skin-revealing intimate scene. Getty Images

She made headlines in 2003 when she called out British GQ for editing her February cover to make her appear thinner, which the publication eventually admitted to doing. At the time, it was abnormal for a woman to make any sort of fuss over a magazine cover.

And in 2021, Winslet proudly revealed she instructed her “Mare of Easttown” director Craig Zobel to leave her body unedited during an intimate scene.

During her recent chat with Harper’s Bazaar, the “Reader” star said she thinks society is moving in a better direction regarding how they view women’s bodies.

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Winslet, seen in 2008’s “The Reader,” has said several times that she was bullied in school for her weight. Weinstein Company
Kate Winslet
While speaking with Harper’s Bazaar, she said she’s glad women are “so much more accepting of themselves.”

“I do feel a huge sense of relief that women are so much more accepting of themselves and refusing to be judged,” she noted.

“Because I don’t know a single contemporary of mine who grew up seeing her mother looking in the mirror and saying: ‘I look nice!'”

“My mother never did: it was always, ‘Oh God, I don’t think I can wear this, do I look hippy, does my bum look big?'”

She added, “We waste so much time being down on ourselves and I’m just not doing it ever again.”

(By/Sara Whitman)
 
 
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