Kate Winslet says her first intimate experiences were with women

Kate Winslet says her first intimate experiences were with women

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Kate Winslet, the 50-year-old woman who won an Oscar, has shared her life growing up in a personal statement about how it helped her in one of her early acting roles.

Kate Winslet claims that her first intimate encounters weren’t with men, but that they were open about it.

Oscar-winning actress Kate, 50, has been talking about her early life on and off screen. Kate’s first breakthrough came with Heavenly Creatures in 1994, where her performance earned critical acclaim and put her firmly on the acting map before she became a global star thanks to Titanic three years later.

Her first major role, opposite Melanie Lynskey, was focused on the intense friendship between two young women, which later turns into a dangerously obsessional bond. She made a personal revelation while appearing on the Team Deakins podcast about her own teenage years.

Kate declared to Roger and James Deakins, “I’ll share something I’ve never shared before,” with a trademark honesty. As a teenager, I had some of my first intimate encounters with women. I had some girl and boy kissed, but neither one of them had particularly evolved.

She went on: “At that stage in my life, I certainly was curious, and I think there was something about the really intense connection that those two women had that I profoundly understood. I was so immediately sucked into the vortex of that world they were in that obviously became horrendously damaging to both of them, and they had huge insecurities and vulnerabilities.”

Not for the first time has she been honest about growing up. Kate spoke earlier this month about her early years, revealing how a drama teacher’s comment about her weight influenced how she perceived herself as a young performer for years.

The married actress, who is now married to Edward Abel Smith, described being told early on that she could pursue a career “if you’re happy to settle for the fat girl parts” when speaking on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. However, she added, “Look at me now,” which many people will soon be thinking.

Kate, now 49, acknowledged how hard the words landed. She said, “I didn’t want to ever play leading roles.” Kate and I were Reading’s one. I received no movie scripts.

She also openly discussed her teen body image struggles. She started eating and cutting diets when she was 15 to 19 and by the time she was done eating, she was hardly able to eat. She claimed that it wasn’t healthy. “I’d worry about whether I looked fat when I woke up.” The only thing I truly regret about my life is it.

She mentioned how some actors are too “terrified” of coming out about the impact their careers in a conversation she had with The Sunday Times four years ago. “I can’t tell you how many young actors I know, some of whom are well-known and others just starting out, are afraid that their sexuality will be revealed and that it will prevent them from being cast in straight roles.”

At least four actors come to mind who completely conceal their sexuality. It causes pain. because they fear being discovered.

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Source: Mirror

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