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Winslet's Revenge: 'Look At Me Now!'
21 Dec
Summary
- Kate Winslet mocks a childhood drama teacher who fat-shamed her.
- The star endured relentless bullying and near-starvation in her teens.
- Winslet is determined to embrace aging and portray realistic characters.

Actress Kate Winslet has spoken out about the severe bullying she endured during her school years, even mocking a drama teacher who told her she'd only play 'fat girl parts.' Winslet, now a celebrated Oscar winner, expressed her dismay at the cruel words spoken to children. She recalled classmates calling her 'blubber' and locking her in an art cupboard, leading to unhealthy dieting from age 15 to 19.
The relentless torment caused Winslet to nearly stop eating, a period she deeply regrets due to its long-term health impact. She directly addressed her former schoolmates, stating they should be ashamed of their behavior. Despite the pain, Winslet found solace in theater and creative pursuits outside of school, which she credits for helping her develop a thick skin and stay focused on her acting trajectory.
Winslet is now a vocal advocate for natural aging, rejecting cosmetic work and embracing her face's natural changes. She intends to portray characters with wrinkles and evolving bodies, reflecting the reality of life. She also champions magazines showing authentic representations of women and is committed to living her life with intention and integrity, using her expressive face for her craft.




