Kate Winslet believes gay actors fear coming out for the sake of their career (Photo Credit – Instagram)

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In a candid conversation with The Times’ Culture magazine, the Oscar-winning actress, Kate Winslet shared how some actors—both established and just starting out—are terrified that their sexuality could keep them from landing straight roles.

“I cannot tell you the number of young actors I know—some well-known, some starting out—who are terrified their sexuality will be revealed and that it will stand in the way of their being cast in straight roles. Now that’s f—ed up,” Kate Winslet said, shedding light on a pervasive fear. The actress revealed a striking example: a well-known actor recently signed with an American agent who advised against publicizing his bisexuality. “I can think of at least four actors absolutely hiding their sexuality,” she added. “It’s painful. Because they fear being found out.”

Winslet stressed that the stigma is especially harsh for men. “It’s bad news,” she said, reflecting on the struggles that many gay male actors continue to face in an industry that often doesn’t support authenticity. This conversation came as Winslet was promoting her role in Ammonite, a romantic drama in which she plays British paleontologist Mary Anning, who embarks on a passionate love affair with Charlotte Murchison, portrayed by Saoirse Ronan.

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