Kate Winslet appeared in an interview with The New York Times and discussed about how common filters, Photoshop and airbrush have become among this generation.
Winslet said, “What worries me is that faces are beautiful. Faces that change, that move, are beautiful faces, but we’ve stopped learning how to love those faces because we keep covering them up with filters now because of social media and anyone can photoshop themselves, and airbrush themselves, and so they do.”
She added, "In general, I would say I feel for this generation because I don’t see it stopping, I don’t see or feel it changing, and that just makes me sad because I hope that they aren’t missing out on being present in real life and not reaching for unattainable ideals."
The Reader star further revealed that she told director Craig Zobel to not airbrush her bulgy belly in one of Mare of Easttown’s scene.