Kate Winslet is thrilled to be mistaken for Cate Blanchett.
The “Titanic” actress, 48, bears little physical resemblance to fellow Oscar winner Kate, 54, and despite being from opposite sides of the world, moviegoers regularly talk about her and her girlfriend. He revealed that he was confusing the .
British-born Kate was mistakenly identified as Australian Kate at the premiere of her HBO show, The Regime, at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and told People magazine: “That never happens.'' That's true,” he said.
When asked if she would ever pretend to be Kate to fans in response to the mix-up, Kate admitted: “No, I do, yeah.” I say, “Oh, thank you so much,” and they say, “I loved you on 'Elizabeth,'” and I say, “Thank you.” It's very kind. ”
“And[Kate]feels the same way. People will say to her, 'I loved you for 'Sense and Sensibility,' or 'I loved you for 'Titanic.'”
Kate went on to say how flattering the fake ID was, saying, “Being mistaken for Cate Blanchett is a huge compliment. So, no, I'll take it, I'll take it.” I will receive it.
Last week, Kate and Kate appeared on BBC's The Graham Norton Show and talked about how they are often mistaken for each other.
Kate said: “I always get it. People will say, 'Are you?' They ask, 'Are you?' and I say, 'Yes, I think so.'
“And they say, 'We loved you on Titanic.'
Kate recently spoke to Porter about how she struggled with fame and recognition, especially after the success of 1997's box office blockbuster Titanic.
Furthermore, she added: “I felt like I had to look a certain way, I had to be a certain thing. There was so much media intrusion back then, so my life was very uncomfortable.
“Journalists always said, 'After Titanic, you could have done anything, but you chose to do this little thing.' I thought, 'Yes, I risked my life to do it!' I mean, guess what? Being famous was scary.”