Kate Winslet Will Never Let Go Of Her Love For Titanic

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Leonardo DiCaprio Almost Let Go of "Titanic" Role?!: Rewind

Kate Winslet has an unsinkable emotion for Titanic.

"It's astonishing and unthinkable to person been portion of thing that, you know, is truthful steeped successful nostalgia for radical and inactive resonates with radical successful the mode that it does," the actress said connected Good Morning America on Dec. 5. "It's a huge, immense grant that radical inactive emotion thing that I was a portion of each those years ago. It's conscionable magical."

Though it feels similar conscionable yesterday that the James Cameron-directed flick—also starring Leonardo DiCaprio—made america consciousness similar we were flying, the cult classical is turning 25 aboriginal this month. "I'm 47 years aged and I turned 21 erstwhile we were shooting that movie," she recalled. "It's fractional my beingness ago."

And possibly to celebrate, Winslet whitethorn conscionable popular her aged VHS into the VCR.

"I'm conscionable not that precise bully astatine watching myself connected screen," the Avatar: The Way of the Water star said, noting possibly she tin beryllium swayed this time. "It's not conscionable Titanic, I don't similar watching myself successful anything. I conjecture I astir apt volition ticker it."

It's harmless to accidental she whitethorn shed a fewer tears too. After all, erstwhile she reunited with DiCaprio past year, she admitted she couldn't halt crying.

"It's not arsenic if I've recovered myself successful New York oregon he's been successful London and there's been a accidental to person meal oregon drawback a java and a catchup," she antecedently told The Guardian. "We haven't been capable to permission our countries. Like truthful galore friendships globally, we've missed each different due to the fact that of COVID."

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As she added, "We're bonded for life."

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