Favorite actress Kate Winslet revealed an interesting fact about the infamous door scene in the film “Titanic”.

Speaking during an interview at a screening of her film ‘Lee’ in New York on Monday, September 23, the famous door moment in the 1997 film came to the fore once again.

For years there has been debate as to whether Leonardo DiCaprio could fit in the piece of wood that Kate Winslet is on after the ship sank.

The 48-year-old Winslet revealed that the water was nowhere near as deep as it appeared on screen, adding that it was very simple for her to get in and out of the tank to go to the bathroom during filming.

After admitting that Leonardo DiCaprio probably has “suffers post-traumatic stress disorder” of the many times he was asked about the “viral” moment, the actress said of filming the scene: “Well, that was quite an awkward scene, because the water was about waist high at the time.

So, first of all, I often asked: “Can I go to the bathroom?” And then I get up, go down the door, walk to the edge of the tank, about 20 meters away, and I literally have to climb and come and go back down to the door. It was terrible”the actress added.

“Leo I’m afraid to say was on his knees. I shouldn’t say it anyway, James Cameron is going to call me.”Winslet joked about possibly getting a reprimand from the director for revealing the film’s secrets.

“Actually, it was going into a tank. So there was a constant flow of water and you could hear the sound of it.”she added.

Finally, Kate Winslet revealed that she first saw ‘Titanic’, the film that made her world famous, by sneaking into a cinema with her friends.