Speaking on Lorraine today, the British actress explained that the two of them were able to poke fun at each-other and enjoy a playful rapport – for one very important reason.
That reason: they weren’t remotely attracted to eachother.
“I think for Leo and I it was seven months of very intense work, we were both really very young,” she said.
“And luckily, and this was the fortunate thing, we never fancied each other! I know that’s really annoying to hear, sorry. We really never did.”
She added: “So it did mean that we were able to have this… be able to tease each other, which we still do, which is really amazing.”

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The legacy of Titanic continues today with a new generation of movie fans – including Winslet’s own kids.
“I can [believe it’s been 20 years] because I’ve lived with it for 20 years,” she said.
“The lovely thing about Titanic for me now, my children and their friends… their friends say, ‘Oh I love the bit in Titanic when you did…’ they are reciting lines from Titanic that, I mean, I’ve long forgotten!
“I’m like ‘Oh my god is that really what I said?’ And they’re like, ‘Then Jack does this and then Rose does this…’ and I’m like goodness!
“I say to them, you weren’t born when that film was made, which makes me feel very old.
“There’s another generation of children who are enjoying it and loving it for the first time. It’s like Mary Poppins I like to think.”
Winslet is promoting The Mountain Between Us, which is out on Friday.