At 47, the Oscar-winning actress is feeling good, and maybe even better than ever. In a BBC podcast on December 8, she urges all women her age to celebrate their beauty.
Kate Winslet knows how to use strong and confident words for women. A few days after speaking in the columns Sunday Times about all the prejudices she has endured throughout her career, particularly her weight, her stardom titanic (1997) spoke again of the dictates women face and the need to go against them. Don’t worry about physical transformations, and don’t let these concerns overwhelm you in the first place. That’s one of the key messages the 47-year-old actress delivered on the podcast Women’s hour From the BBC, December 8.
“I decided not to”
“I think women come into their 40s, mid-40s thinking, “Oh, this is the beginning of the decline and things are starting to change and fade and go in directions that I don’t want to see it take anymore. And I just decided not to.”
“Life is too short”
“We’re becoming more feminine, more powerful, sexier,” she added, who shared the poster with her daughter Mia Tripleton. I’m Ruth (2022). “We’re growing more, we can speak up and say what we think and not be afraid of what people think of us, not worry about how we look. I think that’s amazing. Let’s go girls, let’s just be mighty! Why not ? Life is too short.”
During the same interview, the American comedienne also opened up about the comments she received about her character’s appearance in the detective series. Mare of Easttown (2021). Some pointed out that she did not wear makeup. In addition, during the filming of the series, she refused to let director Craig Zobel make a new look when we saw her “small belly”. Same for the poster where he thought it was too retouched. “I told them. “Hey guys, I know exactly how many wrinkles I have in the corners of my eyes, so bring them back!” In short, apart from being an exceptional actress, Kate Winslet is a symbol of confidence.
Video interview with Kate Winslet at Printemps
Source: Le Figaro
