Kate Winslet 'Titanic' Drawing Scene Full Video Still Haunts Her 17 Years After; 'It Feels Very Uncomfortable,' Says 'Divergent' Star

While 'Titanic' might have been released in 1997, Kate Winslet admitted about her uncomfortable feeling with one of the movie's notable scenes. In her recent interview, the blonde beauty talked about the Kate Winslet 'Titanic' drawing scene.

The Kate Winslet 'Titanic' drawing scene which shows a naked Winslet has paved way for several inside jokes and memes. Seventeen years after the film's release, the 'Divergent' star still tries to avoid nude photos of her which were directly sourced from James Cameron's hit movie.

During the premier of 'Divergent', where she plays the role of a conniving faction leader, one fan asked her to sign a Kate Winslet 'Titanic' drawing scene still which she apparently refused.

"I don't sign that one, It feels very uncomfortable. Why would you do that?  They were asking me to sign it. People ask me to sign that one a lot, and actually there's a photo of it as well that someone's lifted from a still of the film. That photo gets passed around. It's like, 'No, I didn't mean for it to be a photograph that I would end up seeing 16, 17 years later. It is still haunting me. It's quite funny, really," she explained.

Nonetheless, even if she admits about the discomfort the Kate Winslet 'Titanic' drawing scene causes her, it's a good sign that she has left an indelible mark in the film industry.

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