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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Entertainment
Heather Saul

Kate Winslet thanked 'particularly horrible' girl who bullied her at school after Titanic success

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Kate Winslet has recalled the moment she came face-to-face with a woman she says bullied her throughout school.

The Labor Day actress has a hugely successful career behind her, but admitted she had little confidence growing up when she made a guest appearance on Running Wild with Bear Grylls.

She said this was partly due to being bullied throughout her childhood by classmates, who would tease her about her weight and appearance. Years later, the 39-year-old, who had been propelled to fame by Titanic, bumped into one girl who stood out in her memory for being "particularly horrible".

"She was working on a beauty counter in a department store," said Winslet. "I went up to her and said 'I want to thank you for being such a b**ch because it made me a lot stronger.'"

She went on to win Baftas, Golden Globes and an Emmy on top of her Academy Award in 2009 for The Reader.

Winslet was an enthusiastic guest on the show, telling Grylls to "hurry up and get on with it" as they were about to enter chilly water, helping him build a fire with a tampon and giving him a helpful, very hands-on push as he climbed up a mountain.

During the episode, she also handled scaling a cliff face like any self-respecting actress would - by pausing half-way down, throwing her head back and reciting her most famous line from Titanic: "Jack, I feel like I'm flying!"

The nostalgia didn't last long however, with Winslet ordering Grylls to "get me down this f**king thing" soon after.

katewinslet.jpg Winslet recreates her famous scene from Titanic Grylls, whose past guests have included Kate Hudson, Channing Tatum and Ben Stiller, praised Winslet's gusto and endurance, at one point describing her as "like Mary Poppins on steroids".

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