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During her early days as a star, Kate Winslet faced the tough side of Hollywood’s treatment. But now, she’s showing off her resilience and determination in full display.

The 49-year-old actress is not slowing down anytime soon. She is making her television comeback, portraying a character that’s entirely new to her repertoire.
Coming off the success of her HBO limited seriesMare of Easttownwhere she portrayed Detective Mare Sheehan (a role that earned her an Emmy in 2021), Winslet partnered with the network for two additional limited series.

In her next ventures, the actress is set to star inTrust, an adaptation of Hernan Diaz’s novel set in the 1920s and 1930s Wall Street. Moreover, she will star inThe Regime, focusing on the last year of an authoritarian regime as it begins to crumble.
The Regimemarks Winslet’s third original series with HBO. In this new venture, she will portray the chancellor of an undisclosed European nation.

Recently, the co-founder of the charity Golden Hat Foundation reflected on what she once accepted as normal in the industry but now sees as small cruelties. Despite this, she still harbors a major regret about her past intimate scenes.
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Kate Winslet Reflects on Regrettable Past Intimate Scenes
Kate Winsletis quite tough and not easily shaken, even though she’s experienced her fair share of setbacks on set—from breaking a toe to suffering hypothermia and even fainting.
Yet, she doesn’t let these incidents slow her down during filming. Interestingly, she’s not one to take lengthy lunch breaks either. Recently, the star shared her thoughts about her past experiences with love scenes, partial n*dity, or kissing scenes in her acting career.

She believes having an intimacy coordinator would’ve been really beneficial. An intimacy coordinator helps actors feel safe during such scenes by making sure boundaries are respected and communication is clear. Their job is to ensure everyone feels comfortable and secure on set. TheTitanicstar said onThe New York Times:
“It would have been nice to have had someone in my corner, because I always had to stand up for myself. [I wanted to say]: ‘I don’t like that camera angle. I don’t want to stand here full-frontal n*de. I don’t want this many people in the room. I want my dressing gown to be closer.’ When you’re young, you’re so afraid of pissing people off or coming across as rude or pathetic because you might need those things. So learning to have a voice for oneself in those environments was very, very hard.”

The reason she wanted to have a intimacy coordinator is that the actress wanted to express her discomfort about things like camera angles, being fully n*de, or too many people around.
As a young actor (who debuted at the age of 15), Winslet was scared of seeming rude or weak, so it was tough for her to speak up and set boundaries.
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Kate Winslet’s Message to Youngsters
In 2017, Kate Winslet addressed a crowd of over 20,000 youngsters at a WE charity event in London. She urged them to believe in their potential and to overcome bullies, sharing her own experiences growing up. She told the crowd of youngsters (reported by theVanity Fair):
“I had been bullied at school. They called me Blubber. Teased me for wanting to act. Locked me in the cupboard. Laughed at me. I wasn’t the prettiest. I was even told that I might be lucky in my acting if I was happy to settle for the fat-girl parts. Casting agents would say, ‘You’re just not what we’re looking for Kate.’ I’d hear that a lot.”
The England native wrapped up by describing her battle against the negative remarks, explaining how she refused to let them hold her back. Instead, she chose to believe in herself and put in the hard work needed to overcome them.
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Watch Kate Winslet’s recently premieredThe Regimeexclusively on HBO.
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