Actress Kate Winslet says her two children do not share her excitement about the 3-D re-release of her hit film 'Titanic'
Actress Kate Winslet says her two children do not share her excitement about the 3-D re-release of her hit film 'Titanic'.
Kate Winslet
The Oscar-winning actress is looking forward to her most famous movie come back to the big screen in three dimensions but she said her kids Joe, eight, and 11-year-old Mia don't care about their mother's career, reported USA Today.
When asked what her children think of the film's re-release, she replied, "They're actually really not interested. But they are intrigued, I think, would be fair to say."
Winslet, 36, who become a worldwide star following the 1997 movie's staggering box office success, is very interested in seeing the completed version but she is nervous she won't like her performance. "I'm sure I wasn't really a very good actress. Seriously, we are talking about something that happened 15 years ago.
It is a very long time ago. I've learned so much, and I've changed as a person so much since then. It is really quite weird. Can you imagine anything stranger? It's going to be like famous all over again, 'Titanic' all over again!"
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