Titanic star Kate Winslet has reportedly rekindled her romance with model Louis Dowler, months after she split from him, wanting some "alone time".
The Academy award winning actress and the British model were spotted together over the weekend and drove back to her apartment after dinner, reported New York Post online.
The Academy award winning actress had started dating Dowler soon after splitting from second husband, director Sam Mendes, in March last year.
The pair, both 35, had split up after six months together in November after Winslet decided to take some time off to "be by herself".
They had met at a party given by a mutual friend soon after Winslet and Mendes, 45, announced that they were ending their seven-year marriage.
Winslet has a six-year-old son Joe with Mendes, the Oscar-winning director of American Beauty and a 10-year-old daughter Mia, from her first marriage to Jim Threapleton, also a film director.
British actress Kate Winslet has revealed that she is no longer insecure about stripping naked in films despite her stretch marks and sagging breasts.
Winslet, 35, who stripped for sex scenes in Nazi drama The Reader, said that giving birth to her two children had made it easier for her to strip in movies.
"I think as you get older, especially once you’ve had children, so many inhibitions go out the window," the Daily Star quoted the actress as saying.
The actress has also recently stripped for photographer Mario Testino’s ‘Todo o Nada’ exhibit in Rome.
Kate Winslet has bared it all again as she posed naked in front of the camera for photographer Mario Testino's new exhibition 'Todo o Nada' in Rome.
The Titanic star, who had previously stripped off for Lancome cosmetics campaign, admitted that she could not say no to Testino when he approached her to feature in his upcoming art show.
"You know that his biggest strength without fail is making women look beautiful. When Mario turns to you and says, It's beautiful, but I think it would work better naked, no?' How can one refuse?" the Sydney Morning Herald quoted the actress as saying.
"No matter what insecurities about oneself a subject may have, Mario makes them go away like a magician.
"One moment you are in the hair and make-up chair fully clothed and wishing you had smoother skin, longer legs and smaller feet and then Mario comes in and, in that charming way, he takes you by the hand and says, 'Don't worry it's going to be amazing," she added.