… and the title refers to her weight. I know, this is the 759th time Kate is talking about her figure - this time it’s in Harper’s Bazaar.
Here are some parts you might find interesting:
>Kate hasnt really gone all shy and retiring on the red carpet. After years of wearing long, shes more recently taken a short cut sporting, among others, a curve-loving Herv Lger and a racy Balmain number. (Shes still legging it today, perched on the couch in a gold Calypso minidress.) I danced a lot when I was younger, and Ive always had decent, shapely legs and thought its now or never, she says. I mean, when youre pushing 40, are you really going to wander around in a dress thats midthigh length? So I thought, Oh, f-ck it, Im just going to do it.
And so began the thousandth round of Kate Winslet body speculation. Ive heard, Oh, shes toned and shes lost weight, but I am exactly the same as Ive always been. The one thing that had to go during awards season was exercise. People would say to me, Oh, come on like I was lying about it! The topic clearly fatigues her. Some may find it hard to believe it, but I dont care about that stuff.
But Oprah Winfrey does, as she proclaimed gloriously to the world when Kate was on her show promoting The Reader in which her character, former Nazi guard Hanna Schmitz, is often naked God bless your real breasts! Kate shrugs and says, Im used to people openly discussing my t-ts. If people are noticing my boobs in a movie and saying they do what real boobs do, then thats great. But, like her legs, the boobs have a shelf life. Ill be 34 in October. I cant keep getting away with it. There was so much of it in The Reader because the story required it, but people have seen enough of my bum and my boobs. I have to put them back.
Sure, Kate has an Oscar, a lauded husband, and two fetching children (Mia, 8, and Joe, 5), but shes not Gisele. Shes one of us ish. Part of the reason Lancme asked me [to represent the brand] was because I come across as a woman other women can identify with. The media plays such a big role in how women measure themselves against other women, so I can be in a position where I can say beauty comes from within, were not all perfect, and the covers of magazines are of course retouched. We do not look like that. She points to her forehead. I have wrinkles here, which are very evident, and I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, You guys have airbrushed my forehead. Please can you change it back? Id rather be the woman theyre saying Shes looking older about than Shes looking stoned.
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