British actress Kate Winslet says she doesn't see the point of joining social media and admitted it's "off-limits" in her house. Login or signup to continue reading The Titanic star, 48, has no plans to join sites such as Instagram or X as she sees them as a "distraction", insisting they are "off-limits" in her house. Asked if she sees herself joining any of the apps, the mother-of-three - who has Mia, 24, and Joe, 21, from previous marriages, and Bear, 11, with husband Edward Abel Smith - told Entertainment Tonight: "I don't think so.

Isn't it just a distraction? How can I honestly look at my children and say, 'I'm not sure it's a good idea if I had it myself.'" Asked if it's "off-limits" in her household, she said: "Yes, it is." Winslet's stance on social media comes after she recently declared she no longer cares about stripping off for roles.

The star has developed a more carefree attitude to her body since playing pioneering war photographer Lee Miller in the film Lee. "In many ways I felt more similar to her than almost any character I've played before," she told Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper. "There's so much of how she lived her life that I profoundly connected with, but was also inspired by.

Everything was on her own terms. Even how she celebrated her physical self." Winslet, who recently spoke about how she ignored a crew member's suggestion to sit up in order to disguise her belly rolls, added: "Stupid things you might consider as a woman - well, playing Lee .