Kate Winslet shared the reason she’s not joining social media, adding any platform is off-limits in her house.MEGA© OK Magazine

Don’t expect Kate Winslet to start posting life lessons online anytime soon!


Kate Winslet said social media is not allowed in her home. MEGA© OK Magazine

“I don’t think so,” she told Entertainment Tonight when she was asked if she would ever get on social media to share her “goodness” with the world.

“Ahm…Isn’t it just a distraction?” the Titanic starcontinued. “But how can I honestly still look at my children and say, ‘I’m not sure it’s a good idea if I had it myself.’”

When the reporter asked her if any social networking sites were off-limits in her house, the Finding Neverland star quickly replied, “Yes, it is.”


Kate Winslet thinks social media is a ‘distraction.’ MEGA© OK Magazine

Even though scrolling through certain apps are banned in her household, Winslet has still gone viral —case in point: in 2023, she was seen comforting Martha, a young journalist, during an interview.

“That little girl…Actually, I didn’t know that cameras were even already rolling,” the mom-of-three recalled about their sit-down. “And she walked into the room, and she was so nervous…and she was so immaculate.”

When the girl told Winslet it was her first time interviewing a celebrity, the Mare of Easttown actress comforted her. “You don’t have to be scared. Everything’s gonna be amazing,” she remembered telling the young interviewee. “Okay, you got this. Okay. Let’s do it!”


Kate Winslet previously coached a journalist in 2023. MEGA© OK Magazine

That encounter, which was captured on video, garnered over 1.2 million views on X (formerly Twitter).


Kate Winslet got famous at a young age. MEGA© OK Magazine

Fortunately, Winslet didn’t have to grow up with social media around, however, she still noted it was tough for her to be in the spotlight all the time.

 

“I felt like I had to look a certain way, or be a certain thing, and because media intrusion was so significant at that time, my life was quite unpleasant,” the British beauty shared of being only 22 when the movie hit theaters in 1997.

“Journalists would always say, ‘After Titanic, you could have done anything and yet you chose to do these small things’ … and I was like, ‘Yeah, you bet your f——’ life I did! Because, guess what, being famous was horrible,’” she confessed.

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