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Kate Winslet is afraid of cows

Kate Winslet is afraid of cows

Hollywood actress Kate Winslet has confessed that she is terrified of cows because she worries they will “turn around” and she will be trampled to death in a stampede.

Monday, January 20, 2025 2:00 p.m.

Monday, January 20, 2025 2:00 p.m.


Kate Winslet is afraid of cows
Kate Winslet is afraid of cows

Kate Winslet is afraid of cows.

The ‘Titanic’ star, 49, believes they are the “scariest animal” in the world and confessed his fears during an appearance on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’, revealing that he had a conversation with someone familiar with the animals that He warned him that he could catch them. trampled in a stampede.

Asked to name the world’s scariest creature, Kate told the presenter: ‘Honestly, I’m not brilliant with cows and I know that sounds… (silly), but listen, here’s the thing.

“Someone told me: ‘Oh, you have to learn to read a field of cows, yes, you have to be careful because if they turn around, then they’re gone.’

“I said, ‘What do you mean?’ (The person responded) ‘Well, if their tails are wagging and wagging like that and there are flies, it means they’re not happy.

“They could accuse you.” And I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ …

“I have decided that they are going to stampede me to the ground…”

Kate went on to recall a terrifying incident that occurred when she was on a walk in the countryside with her late mother.

She said: “There was a time when my mother was alive, and she and I were walking, and some cows were overtaking us…

“They were watching it slowly and then they sped up, really, really. On the borderline of a couple of gallopers, I’d say.

“However, in England there are many stories about people having very unpleasant encounters with cows. Very real. That’s why I am extremely cautious around a field of cows.”

Kate went on to insist that she wants to “improve her ability to cope” with her fear, telling Colbert, “They’re not very scary, are they? No, they’re not.”

However, he added that it is right to be wary of cows, calling it a “legitimate fear.”