Kate Winslet reveals fear of ‘scariest’ animal trampling her

Kate Winslet
Axel/Ball Griffin/FilmMagicKate Winslet Known for her fearless movie roles, she’s not entirely fearless.
Appearing on the show on Friday, January 17th late night showWinslet, 49, told the host Stephen Colbert About what she calls the “most terrifying animal” in the world.
“Honestly, I’m not good with cows,” she told Colbert, 60, to laughter from the host and the studio audience. “No, no, no, look, here’s the thing. Someone said to me, ‘Oh, you’ve got to learn how to read a cow, and you’ve got to be careful, because if they turn around, they’re gone.
this plum Star went on to recall the advice she received, detailing that if you see “their tail wagging, and they’re wagging like that, and there’s flies,” that means they’re unhappy. “They might charge you,” she recalled.
Winslet added that she never realized how dangerous cows could be, telling Colbert that she “was hiking all the time” where she would often “walk through cow fields.”
“I decided they were going to stomp me to the ground,” Winslet concluded comically with a straight face. The line left Colbert wondering, “Has this ever happened?” Winslet revealed that cows had indeed stalked her and her mother in the past.
“They peeked slowly, and then they really sped up, really, really,” Winslet said. “edge [a] A few galloping horses, I would say. However, there are many stories of serious conflicts between people and cattle in the UK. Very true. So I’m very wary of cattle ranches.
She added that she wanted to “get better at dealing with” her fears, telling Colbert, “They’re not really scary, are they? No, they’re not,” before reiterating that being wary of dairy cows is a ” Reasonable fear”.
Colbert’s light-hearted interview questions are part of what the TV host calls the “Colbert Questionert,” a collection of 15 interview questions designed to help him get to know his guests. Celebrities who have previously taken part in the often hysterical interview series include George Clooney, Meryl Streep and tom hanks.
As for Winslet, her concerns about the cows stemmed from the actress’ candid recollection of one of her most famous on-screen moments. On the September 26th episode of the Happy Sad Confused podcast, the host Josh HorowitzWinslet revealed that she and Titanic supporting role leonardo dicaprio The infamous doorway scene was filmed in “waist-high” water.
“It was a pretty awkward tank,” Winslet told Horowitz. “To break the bubble, that tank is waist high. So first of all, I’ll often say, ‘Uh, can I go pee,’ and then I’ll stand up, walk out the door, and walk to the tank 20 feet away Over the edge, I literally had to throw my legs over, crawl out of the tank to pee, and then come back up and climb on the door.
She added that DiCaprio, 49, was filming his (spoiler alert) death scene, which has been controversial for years.