'You heard it here first': Kate Winslet finally weighs in on ‘Titanic’ door debate, fans say 'she let go'

'You heard it here first': Kate Winslet finally weighs in on ‘Titanic’ door debate, fans say 'she let go'
'Titanic' actress Kate Winslet shares her opinion on the infamous door debate (joshuahorowitz/ Worldpak2/Twitter)

WEST WITTERING, ENGLAND: Kate Winslet has finally addressed the years-long question on the legendary 'Titanic' door debate, and here is her response, "I don't f**king know." It's been nearly 25 years since the film's release and yet fans are left with one question whether both Jack and Rose could have fit on the door?

During the climactic scene of James Cameron's 'Titanic', the debate refers to the moment when Rose is laying on the shattered door sending her lover Jack's fate to freeze in the water. While many have argued over the years the door had room for both Jack and Rose, and whether if Rose could've scooted a little, Jack could've survived. "I don't f**ing know," Winslet joked when asked the infamous question during her appearance on the 'Happy Sad Confused' podcast. "That's the answer is I don't f**ing know.'

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Winslet, who is currently promoting her new film 'Avatar', added her own water understanding and said, "All I can tell you is I do have a decent understanding of water and how it behaves, I really do." "If you put two adults on a standup paddleboard, it becomes immediately extremely unstable, that is for sure," she said, according to New York Post. Winslet who also previously expressed her opinion added it all came down to keeping the raft afloat.