Kate Winslet plays 'photo booth' on Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon
Winslet says she found the segment 'extremely funny'
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Your support makes all the difference.Kate Winslet displayed another skill, aside from acting, during an appearance on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Winslet, 40, joined Fallon for a game called ‘photo booth’ where they both took selfies and altered them using tools from their iPad’s photobooth app.
Taking it in turns to try and upstage each other’s attempts, Winslet pulled a series of funny faces finding the activity “extremely funny”, saying her 11-year-old son Joe would “love” her for taking part.
After one attempt Fallon told Winslet her image looked like a “butt” to which she replied she had “a buttface”, laughing hysterically.
Winslet, who clearly was not afraid to look silly during the segment, recently discussed body image revealing: “looking good for nude scenes” is no longer a priority and instead it is important she is healthy, in order to support her family.
Winslet’s appearance on the talk show comes as she promotes the biopic Steve Jobs, in which she plays Joanna Hoffman.
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