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Kate keeps her Oscar in toilet!

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What could be the most unique place to keep the golden statuette in your home? It seems Kate Winslet has an appropriate answer to that. The 41-year-old actress has revealed that she keeps her Oscar trophy in her “loo” to allow people the chance to have some alone time with the special gong.

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During an interview, the Mountains Between Us star said, “That’s the reason for it being in the toilet. I wanted to give people an opportunity to have that moment.” The actress also shared that she got the idea from Oscar-winner Emma Thompson, who placed her trophy at the back of the loo. “I remember when I went to Emma Thompson’s house when I was much younger and didn’t have an Oscar. Her Oscar was on the back of the loo and I picked it up, and then years later I was giving my own speech. I couldn’t believe it. Never give up on your dreams,” noted Winst. — ANI


‘Never fancied’ Leonardo

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Over 20 years back, Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio started their journey of love as Jack and Rose in Titanic.  Their characters might have been deeply in love but in real life, Kate and Leo are just really friends. “For Leo and I, I think it was seven months of very intense work. We were both really very young, and luckily, and this is the fortunate thing, we never fancied each other. I know that’s really annoying to hear, I’m sorry, but we really never did.”  ANI

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Kate has reunited with Titanic director James Cameron after 20 years for his upcoming Avatar sequels. “Kate and I have been looking for something to do together for 20 years, since our collaboration on Titanic, which was one of the most rewarding of my career. I can’t wait to see her bring the character of Ronal to life,” Cameron said. Released in 2009, Avatar currently holds the record for highest-grossing film till date with collections of $2.8 billion. The upcoming four sequels of the film will hit theaters starting on December 18, 2020 for Avatar 2.  — IANS

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