Kate Winslet has survived decades in the public eye and endured constant scrutiny of her body for nearly all of her time in the spotlight.
I was consistently told I was the wrong shape, Winslet told Vogue for its October cover story . I was consistently told I would have to settle for less.
The actor told the magazine that she wasnt going to take that shit from anyone, a sentiment that she said came from her treatment in the press after Titanic, which premiered in 1997.
I think it probably stems from having been subjected to the most awful scrutiny and judgment, and, actually, I would go so far as to say bullying, from mainstream media when I was in my 20s, explained the Oscar winner, now 47.
Winslet believes things are different for younger entertainers now, especially in the wake of the Me Too movement.