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Kate Winslet sees how people are using Ozempic and reacts.
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Kate Winslet isn’t on board with Ozempic’s weight loss trend.
In an interview with new york times magazine The Titanic star, 48, said in release on Sunday. All I know is that it’s a drug that people are taking or something like that. ”
Winslet said after learning that her patient was self-injecting type 2 diabetes medication to suppress his appetite. This is terrible. Let’s eat more! ”
Winslet is no stranger to weight loss topics. During the interview in December 2022 “Happy Sad Confused” Podcastshe said that during the height of Titanic movie mania and the debate over whether both Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Rose (Winslet) would fit in that door, the media called her ” I remember calling him “fat.”
Winslet said the comments she heard in the media when the film was released in 1997 were “borderline bullying” and “abuse.”
The blockbuster film ended with a tear-jerking finale in which Rose survived on a floating door while her boyfriend Jack froze to death underwater. Then some takes Winslet asked about why they couldn’t get in that door. Isn’t it terrible? Why were they so mean to me? They were so mean. I wasn’t even fat. ”
She said she had some regrets about that response.
“If I could turn back the clock, I would have used my voice in a completely different way. . . . I would have said, ‘Stop treating me like this.’ I’m young. I’m a woman, my body is changing, I understand it, I’m very anxious and scared, please don’t make this any harder. ” That is bullying, and I think it actually borders on abuse. ”
In December 2022, the Oscar-winning actress also said: Sunday Times Early in her career, her agent said there were several times when she received calls from producers asking about her weight.
“When I was younger, my agent would call me and say, ‘What’s her weight?'” Winslet recalled.
Winslet currently stars in the HBO miniseries The Regime (Sundays at 9 p.m.), playing the unstable, paranoid authoritarian leader of a fictional European country.
“There were a few moments where things were so funny that we had to eject people,” Winslet said at a news conference attended by The Post.
Recalling when she was filming a sex scene, she said, “They were [on the set] Had to be ejected for laughing. ”
“One of them was the cinematographer Alwin Küchler, who was a repeat offender. And one of the hair and makeup people was [laughed and got sent out] — That was actually a bit of a problem,” Winslet said, explaining that it was because her intimate scene partner had tattoos and makeup.
“And he started sweating more and more. They kept rubbing against parts of my body, as if they were printed on newspapers.”
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