Kate Winslet recently disclosed a behind-the-scenes incident where she was advised to "cover up her belly rolls" during the shooting of her new war drama, Lee. The 48-year-old actress , known for her body positivity stance , shared her experience with Harper's Bazaar, expressing her dismay at the suggestion made by a crew member. The Titanic star , who had deliberately "softened" her physique for the role, was appalled by the comment.

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When asked if it bothers her not being in the peak physical condition of her past, the UK native expressed the opposite sentiment, stating: "I take pride in it because it is my life on my face, and that matters. It wouldn't occur to me to cover that up." DON'T MISS: Bianca Censori’s sis Angelina supports Kanye West's new album after rumors [INSIGHT].