Kate Winslet just gave birth to her third child, but wishes people would stop talking about her children and how her family came to be.
Kate Winslet just welcomed her third baby. Bear was born on Dec. 7, and is the son of Winslet's husband Ned Rocknroll. But the mother felt judged by the press for having three children, with three different men.
Kate Winslet while still pregnant with Bear
The actress opened up to Glamour U.K. about the press's perception of her.
"No one has a right to comment on anyone’s life or the choices I do or don’t make. It’s very easy to be judgmental until you know someone’s truth. People have no idea at all," she says. "It baffles me, truly, that you can publicly treat a person like that. It’s not very nice."
"I’m really sorry to the nation’s press that I fell in love and got pregnant; I do apologize if you deem that irresponsible," Winslet added.
While many also felt her baby's name, Bear, was a little strange, many seemed more concerned she may give him his father's adopted last name, Rocknroll.
"We haven’t ever really had that conversation; it was always going to have my name,” Winslet said. “Of course we’re not going to call it Rocknroll. People might judge all they like, but I’m a f—— grown-up."
Kate Winslet at the premiere of 'Titanic: 3D' in London in 2012
Winslet's other two children, 13-year-old Mia and 10-year-old Joe, "have it as part of their name, so it would be weird if this baby didn’t."
The family is now focusing on raising their new baby brother in the best way possible. Winslet added, "All our families are so excited [about Bear]. And it’s Ned’s first baby — I can’t wait for that bit, actually."
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