Kate Winslet Says Fame Brought Relentless Bullying After ‘Titanic’

Titanic made Kate Winslet a household name, but the blockbuster’s leading lady now admits it came at a painful cost.

Winslet, 50, spoke to The Sunday Times ahead of the release of her directorial debut, Goodbye June. In the interview, the actress opened up about the sudden scrutiny that came with Titanic‘s unprecedented success—and the invasive levels of media attention that followed.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio in 1998. / Jim Smeal / Ron Galella Collection via Getty

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