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Kate Winslet hates walking the red carpet
Kate Winslet hates walking the red carpet
Kate Winslet hates walking the red carpet.
The British actress - who has been nominated for this year's Best Actress
Oscar for her part in 'The Reader' - can't enjoy awards ceremonies as she
finds them so nerve-wracking.
She said: "One of the great, 'OK, you can breathe now moments,' is when
you've gotten through the red carpet. It's like, 'Oh God, what if I trip
over, what if I say something stupid, I wonder if they can see the big zit
on my chin?'
"The relief moment is that moment when you get in the doors and there aren't
any cameras and you go, 'Phew! Where's the bathroom?' "
Kate was widely criticised for her gushing acceptance speech at this year's
Golden Globe Awards - where she scooped two gongs - but insists the backlash
has not made her prepare anymore.
She revealed: "I don't have a speech prepared. I'm just not thinking that
far ahead. I just feel so happy to have had this nomination, that it's for a
film that was so challenging."
The 33-year-old actress has not even decided what outfit she will wear to
the prestigious ceremony, but is determined to have fun choosing it.
She told People magazine: "It's such fun to work out what you're going to
wear. You become incredibly girlie. In England we don't have the tradition
of prom or anything like that. The closest we came was a tragic school disco
where the lights would break and the music was awful."
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