Kate Winslet taken to hospital after slipping over on set of new film

Kate Winslet

Kate Winslet will be filming this week as planned (Picture: Mike Windle/Getty Images)

Kate Winslet was taken to hospital after slipping and falling on the set of her new film.

The actress, who’s currently shooting in Croatia, was taken to a local hospital as a precaution required by the production, Metro.co.uk has confirmed with her reps.

She is fine and will be filming this week as planned.

The Titanic actress is currently filming the biopic Lee, about photographer Elizabeth ‘Lee’ Miller, in the Croatian village Kupari and was taken to Dubrovnik hospital.

She’ll be joined by a star-studded cast in the film, including Jude Law, Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard, and Andy Samberg.

Meanwhile, Kate is also set to star in James Cameron’s Avatar sequel, with the actress managing to hold her breath for seven minutes underwater.

Kate slipped on the set of her new film (Picture: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Trying to describe what it’s like, Kate said it feels ‘just wonderful’, but did confess that when she resurfaced, she was convinced she had died.

‘God, it’s just wonderful. Your mind completely drifts off. You can’t think about anything, you can’t make lists in your head, you’re just looking at the bubbles underneath you,’ she told Observer magazine.

‘My first words [when I resurfaced] were, “Am I dead?” Yes, I thought I died.’

Kate explained that her husband Ned Rocknroll – real name Edward Abel Smith – had trained with her underwater, but things didn’t always go to plan.

She added: ‘You have to have someone there – Ned trained with me and he got quite good at the breath holding as well, but he did… black out.’

Kate’s feat also beat Tom Cruise’s record for the longest breath-hold by over a minute.


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