Kate Winslet is revealing some never-before-shared secrets from her experience filming "Titanic." During a panel at an advanced screening of her upcoming film "Lee" Monday, the British actress, 48, opened up about the infamous scene from the 1997 film in which her character, Rose, was floating on a door in the Atlantic Ocean while Leonardo DiCaprio's character, Jack Dawson, eventually drowned. "Well, that was quite an awkward tank ...
because, to burst the bubble, it was waist height at that time," said Winslet, per People, describing the filming of the actual scene. "So, first of all, I was regularly like, 'Can I just go for a pee?' And then I get up, get off the door, walk to the edge of the tank, sort of 20 feet away, and I literally have to fling my leg over and climb up and come and get back on the door again.
It's terrible," she added. "Anyway, yeah. So it was waist-high. Leo, I'm afraid to say, was kneeling down," she added. "I shouldn't be saying anyway.
Jimmy Cameron's [the film's director, James Cameron] gonna be ringing me. Actually, the thing that was amazing about the edges of the tank was it was an infinity tank.
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