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'It Was Such A Mess': Kate Winslet Reveals How Her 'Titanic' Kiss Really Went Down

Kate Winslet said her iconic “Titanic” kiss with Leonardo DiCaprio “was not all it’s cracked up to be.”

“Oh my Lordy,” said Winslet while recently sitting down with Vanity Fair to watch the scene from James Cameron’s 1997 Oscar-winning film again. “This might be really cringe.”

“See, I look at that and I just see how much I couldn’t breathe in that bloody corset,” she continued. “Oh, this was a nightmare, shooting this, because Leo couldn’t stop laughing and we had to re-shoot this about four times because Jim wanted a very specific light for this.”

Winslet explained that the sunsets on set “kept changing,” however, making the kissing scene an elongated ordeal. She also said they “had to climb up a ladder” to reach the “sawn-off bit” of set in question, which proved to be a challenge for the makeup department.

“So we kept doing this kiss and I have a lot of pale makeup on, and I would have to do our makeup checks — me, on both of us — between takes,” she told Vanity Fair. “And I would end up looking as though I had been sucking a caramel chocolate bar after each take.”

She also recalled repeatedly “bumping my knees on that third railing.”

“Oh, God,” Winslet said. “It was such a mess.” She further decried the fact that her “boobs are practically up to my chin” during the scene.

The actor explained that DiCaprio had to “lay on sun beds” during production and used “a lot of fake tan” for his character, and said they spent hours “giggling, covered in each other’s makeup.”

Winslet previously recalled how “free” and “magnetic” DiCaprio was at the time, and told “Entertainment Tonight” last December that he “had this effervescent energy.” She said they “connected on so many levels” while filming, as DiCaprio was “very smart”

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