Kate Winslet's best actress Oscar lives in her bathroom

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Where Does Kate Winslet Keep Her Oscar?
Where Does Kate Winslet Keep Her Oscar?


In a new interview with WSJ. Magazine, the notoriously private KateWinslet proudly discusses her ability to keep her personal life -- including her three marriages as well as her children -; out of the public eye. But there's one rather intimate tidbit of information she didn't have a problem sharing.

Her Best Actress Oscar statue, which she won in 2008 for her role in "The Reader," lives in her bathroom -- meaning, the next time you find yourself in Winslet's bathroom, you, too, can practice your fake acceptance speech.

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"The whole point is for everybody to pick it up and go, 'I'd like to thank my son and my dad' -- and you can always tell when someone has, because they're in there a little bit longer after they flushed. They'll come out looking slightly pink-cheeked. It's hysterical."

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The actress, who stars as JoannaHoffman in the upcoming SteveJobs biopic alongside MichaelFassbender, also opened up about toning down her bold blond beauty look for the role as Jobs' right-hand woman.

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"I threw on this short, dark-haired wig, took all the makeup off my face, took a photograph and sent it -- with no subject, nothing," she remarked. The get-up, which she put together with the help of her husband, NedRocknroll, made her completely unrecognizable to SteveJobs director, DannyBoyle.

The 39-year-old also took the interview as an opportunity to address those that have been buzzing about her post-baby body. "I want to comment on the fact that experts are saying that I've had Botox? I just get irritated by that shit," she says, saying that the claims are "100 percent not true." As for her baby weight, she adds, "it's f-;ing 18 months later. Of course I'm going to get back at some point."

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