‘It Was Not Much Fun’: Kate Winslet Gets Real About The Whirlwind Of Post-Titanic Fame And What That Was Actually Like For Her

‘It Was Not Much Fun’: Kate Winslet Gets Real About The Whirlwind Of Post-Titanic Fame And What That Was Actually Like For Her

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There are few movies in modern memory that have had the impact of James Cameron‘s Titanic. It was a sensation upon its release in 1997, becoming the highest-grossing movie of all time in the process. That success made megastars out of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, who played lovers Jack and Rose respectively. Kate Winslet got real about the whirlwind of post-Titanic fame, and what that was actually like for her, being quoted saying “it was not much fun.”

While some wondered how historically accurate Titanic was, most audiences became instantly enamored with its pair of star-crossed lovers. Kate Winslet was just 22 years-old when she starred in the blockbuster, and became a household name in the process. While speaking with Today, she explained how strange it was having that sudden notoriety. In her words: 

Actually in its most acute phase of Titanic-ness, it was really not much fun. Because I didn’t have kind of an infrastructure, I guess, that went hand in hand with being a famous person. Also, when you are given opportunities like that when you are young, and you’re a girl, you just shut up and be grateful. There’s a lot of thank you, thank you so much.

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