Looks like Kate Winslet expected her ex-husband Sam Mendes to maintain some boundaries even after their separation.
Written by: Subham
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SUMMARY
- Kate Winslet and Sam Mendes were once one of the most loved celebrity couples before getting divorced in 2011.
- However, Kate Winslet was reportedly enraged to see her ex-husband Sam Mendes trying to hire Rachel Weisz in a James Bond film immediately after their separation.
- Although Rachel Weisz could not be a Bond girl, she created headlines by marrying the real life James Bond actor Daniel Craig.
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Kate Winslet and her ex-husband Sam Mendes were always listed among the most decent Hollywood couples. Surprisingly, media rumors about an alleged affair between Mendes and actress Rebecca Hall allegedly led them to announce their separation in 2010, culminating in their divorce in 2011.
But even after their separation, Winslet reportedly went ballistic when Mendes allegedly tried to hire Rachel Weisz in a James Bond film.
Rachel Weisz is among the most renowned English stars with numerous hits and an Oscar. She starred in the highly successful The Mummy films opposite Brendan Fraser and was also seen in the MCU’s Black Widow.
Kate Winslet reportedly could not stand her ex-husband trying to hire Rachel Weisz
Before Kate Winslet married Sam Mendes in 2003, the latter had a relationship with Rachel Weisz. It was reported by Daily Mail that soon after the couple called it quits, Sam Mendes tried to contact his ex-girlfriend Weisz for a role in an upcoming James Bond film which allegedly infuriated Winslet.
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Rachel Weisz was reportedly an unacceptable person in the Winslet-Mendes residence. Reports state that the 1917 director wanted to direct the Black Widow actress for many years but Winslet never allowed it. As a result, the Heavenly Pictures actress was allegedly enraged to see her husband’s attempt to reconnect with Weisz.
All these problems ultimately resulted in the Hollywood couple’s divorce in 2011. Nevertheless, despite being heartbroken, Kate Winslet decided not to create any nasty scenario, mutually parted ways, and agreed to co-parent their children.
On the other hand, Sam Mendes went on to have a brief relationship with actress Rebecca Hall before marrying trumpeter Alison Balsom in 2017. He also directed 2 James Bond films with Daniel Craig but unfortunately failed to cast Rachel Weisz despite her wish to be a Bond girl (via Hello Magazine).
Rachel Weisz could not bag a James Bond film but became a Bond girl in real life
Rachel Weisz could never be a Bond girl on the big screen, but she surprised everyone in 2011 by secretly getting married to Daniel Craig. The latter actor is considered the best version of 007 after the late Sean Connery.
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz first met a long time ago in 1994 when they co-starred in the play Les Grandes Horizontales at the National Theatre Studio. However, their romance blossomed later when both shared the screen in 2011’s Dream House.
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Although Dream House was critically and commercially blasted by everyone, it introduced a new Hollywood couple. But sadly, we may not see this duo on-screen together soon as Weisz thinks that working separately helps them balance their personal and professional lives (via USA Today).
The duo also welcomed a baby daughter in 2018 and is currently one of the most adorable celebrity couples in Tinseltown.
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Written by Subham Mandal
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Subham Mandal is currently working as a content writer for FandomWire with an ardent interest in the world of pop culture. He has written more than 1000 articles on different spheres of modern pop culture and is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. He’s also an experienced student journalist having demonstrated work experience with the Times of India. He aspires to be a column writer in the future.