Winslet’s Dad Backs Childhood Stories

Its really good that she had a good childhood 🙂

Kate Winslet’s parents have confirmed the star’s recent revelations she had an impoverished childhood – but insist it was a happy one.

Last month the Titanic star hit out at critics who assume she had a privileged upbringing because of her well-spoken accent – insisting the family was so poor she grew up wearing second-hand shoes.

The actress’ parents, Roger and Sally Winslet, confirmed their family struggled to make ends meet, and were forced to take cheap vacations in the south-west of England.

Roger says, “Everything Kate said is true. The only thing she forgot to say was how happy we were. Yes, the children only had 10p pocket money but in that day and age it was perfectly normal. That could get you a lot and they were never left wanting.

“We are as normal and abnormal as everyone else. We are ultimately a very private and loving family and that’s what is most important to me.”

Wolverine Wins Big On U.S. Opening Day

I thought it would open to a big box office.

Hugh Jackman has clawed in an impressive box office haul for his latest mutant movie X-men Origins: Wolverine – the blockbuster has grossed $35 million (£23.4 million) on its first day of release in the U.S.

The highly-anticipated film, which is a prequel to the original X-Men trilogy, tells the tale of Jackman’s character Wolverine – a self-healing superhero who has retractable metal claws.

And Jackman has gone down a storm with comic book fans – his solo X-Men outing took more money than the openings of the first two movies, X-Men and X2.

Only the franchise’s third film, X-Men: The Last Stand, enjoyed higher takings – it earned $45.1 million (£30.2 million) on its opening day in 2006.

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