In a lengthy interview with The New York Times, it was noted that Kate Winslet is well-known for her supposedly "voluptuous figure" (eye roll). The British star – who has called out Hollywood before — famously went nude in "Titanic," and she hasn't been shy about shedding her clothes on-screen in the years since, either, even in "The Reader" for which she won her Oscar. However, according to Winslet, that might all be coming to an end.
"I think my days are getting a little bit numbered of doing nudity," the "Mare of Easttown" star admitted. Winslet explained she's no longer comfortable going full-frontal for the sake of a job. However, she was quick to note it has nothing to do with age. "There comes a point where people are going to go, 'Oh, here she goes again,'" she said. Winslet even quipped it's not fair to camera operators, who have to work harder to find the right angles for her.
Fellow Brit Keira Knightley confirmed that she no longer feels comfortable going nude for male directors. During an appearance on the "Chanel Connects" podcast, the esteemed actress explained, "If I was making a story that was about that journey of motherhood and body acceptance, I feel like, I'm sorry, but that would have to be with a female film-maker," (via The Guardian). Looks like Winslet is in good company, and it's empowering to see female actresses taking charge of their autonomy.