Kate Winslet Calls Leo Love Scene “Weird”

August 15, 2008 at 5:52am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

How would you handle it if your job required you to get down with another man in front of your husband? That’s what Kate Winslet had to do when she filmed sex scenes with Leonardo DiCaprio in front of husband Sam Mendes, who was directing the stars in the upcoming drama Revolutionary Road, a film which already has Oscar buzz.

“I just kept saying, ‘This is too ... weird,’” Winslet says. “And Leo was like, ‘Oh, get over it.’ And I’m going, “Yeah, a little reminder: You're my best friend. He's my husband. This is a bit weird.’”

It’s been eleven years since Winslet and DiCaprio co-starred in the Oscar-winning blockbuster Titanic, but the spark is still there.

“I hadn’t realized how much my chemistry with him since Titanic would still stick,” says Winslet. “It’s great to discover we can just slip right into it, like muscle memory.”

See, their hearts DID go on!

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