Kate Winslet recently told Time magazine that it’s not brave when female actors show their bodies or don’t wear makeup on camera. It’s just their job to portray real women. The Oscar winner has been making the press rounds in support of her new movie “Lee,” in which she plays famed World War II photographer and journalist Lee Miller. Winslet has nude scenes in the film and was adamant about showing her real body on screen.
“That’s not fucking brave,” Winlset told Time. “I’m not an ex-postmaster fighting for justice, I’m not in the Ukraine. I’m doing a job that matters to me.”
Winslet told Harper’s Bazaar U.K. earlier this year that a crew member on the “Lee” set implied that she should hide her “belly rolls” on camera during the filming of one scene in which she wore a bathing suit. Winslet promptly shut the request…