The Academy Award-winning actress Kate Winslet is speaking out this week to gush about her “superhot” husband Edward Abel Smith, who she’s been married to since 2012.
In an interview with the New York Times, Winslet describes Smith as a “superhot, superhuman, stay-at-home dad.”
“He looks after us, especially me. I said to him earlier, like, ‘Neddy, could you do something for me?’ He just went, ‘Anything,’” she said. “He is an absolutely extraordinary life partner.”
Winslet and Smith have a 7 year-old son named Bear.
“I’m so, so, so lucky. For a man who is severely dyslexic, as he is, he’s great at testing me on lines,” she said. “It’s so hard for him to read out loud, but he still does it.”
Smith famously once gave himself the name “Ned Rocknroll,” but Winslet joked that he actually has the opposite personality of a rocker.
“He’s vegan, does yoga, breath work and cold water swims,” she said, adding that “he didn’t particularly plan on meeting and marrying a woman who is in the public eye and therefore having been so judged.”
In this same interview, Winslet shockingly revealed that she doesn’t know where her Oscar is.
“I don’t actually know where the Oscar is at the moment,” she admitted. “I think it’s possibly in my son’s bedroom. But it was on the back of the toilet for a long time, yes.”
Winslet then talked about her role in the HBO series “Mare of Easttown,” which is already generating some serious Emmy buzz.
“Listen, I hope that in playing Mare as a middle-aged woman — I will be 46 in October — I guess that’s why people have connected with this character in the way that they have done because there are clearly no filters,” Winslet explained. “She’s a fully functioning, flawed woman with a body and a face that moves in a way that is synonymous with her age and her life and where she comes from. I think we’re starved of that a bit.”
“It’s like Titanic again,” she added “I’m on the side of buses again! It’s like going back in time 24 years where I’m walking down the street and people are nudging and pointing and whispering again.”
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