Hollywood actress Kate Winslet shared her challenges with readjusting to her life after playing intense roles on screen. Winslet described the process as “re-entry,” where she had to reintegrate into her personal life and let go of the characters she portrayed. She mentioned the impact of playing the character in Mare of Easttown, which required professional help due to its intensity and prolonged duration.
Winslet reflected on the difficulties faced during the filming of Mare of Easttown, especially with the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The originally planned six-month shoot extended due to pandemic-related delays, leading Winslet to play the character for over a year. This prolonged exposure to the role took a toll on her mental well-being, requiring her to seek assistance to return to a normal state.
The actress also shared her experience supporting her son, Joe Anders, who is venturing into acting. Winslet emphasized the importance of being there for her son during his own “re-entry” phase after his acting projects. She highlighted the nurturing aspect of motherhood in providing comfort and understanding to her son as he navigates the challenges of the entertainment industry.
