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Kate Winslet Shares When She Almost Pooped On Stage

Dec 17, 2022

Kate Winslet Shares When She Almost Pooped On Stage

Kate Winslet really knows how to give an outstanding performance — in every situation.

In an interview on The Graham Norton Show, Kate — who will star in the upcoming film Avatar: The Way of Water — recalled when she found herself in a shitty situation while involved in a production of the Joe Orton play What the Butler Saw.

Kate completely re-enacted the moment when she “nearly did a poo” in the middle of her performance, and it’s noteworthy.

Kate described how, when she was 18 years old, she portrayed a character named Geraldine who had to strip down for a medical exam. Normally, she hid behind a curtain to change on stage, but this particular stage was round.

Once Kate laid down on the hospital bed for the scene, she was suddenly hit with the bubble guts (aka urge to take a massive dump).

Kate immediately tensed up. “It’s happening. It’s happening. It’s happening.”

“I’m going to shit myself. I’m lying on a white sheet, NAKED on the stage!”

“I’m convinced I’ve totally shat myself,” she confessed.

Now, she’s in full panic because she will eventually have to stand up and walk out from behind the curtain. “I’ve done a fucking poo! This is horrific!” she shouts.

Poor teenage Kate is lying there, and she said she was “absolutely just convinced that if I move my body, there’s going to be poo.”

Then, she managed to stealthily wrap the sheet around her body like a giant diaper, and clenched her cheeks. “I practically slither off the stage, and I hide in a corner thinking I’ve got to check the sheet,” she added.

“Ladies and gentleman, I had not actually done a poo. But the second I got into my dressing room, and I ran into that bathroom…gunfire.”

Wow! Even her bowel movements are groundbreaking performances.

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