"Contagion" actress Kate Winslet hates undressing in films in an interview for her V Magazine cover shoot for its September edition.

"I hate it! Listen, make no mistake, I just get on it. I just go in and say ‘Oh f—’ let’s do it.’ And boom," the British actress said in the interview.

" If you complain about it or procrastinate it’s not going to go away. It’s a profoundly bizarre thing to do … "

"You can literally be tangled in sheets, and you turn to the other actor and say ‘What the f— are we doing?’ ‘Dear Mum, at work today I had so-and-so’s left nut sack pressed against my cheek.’ It’s sort of unethical if you think about it in those terms.”

Winslet has appeared nude in several films including James Cameron's "Titanic" in 1995, Todd Fields's "Little Children" and Stephen Daldry's "The Reader" in 1998. She won an Oscar for her role as a a former Nazi concentration camp guard in "The Reader."

Winslet's latest film "Contagion" will have its premiere on September 9. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, "Contagion" also stars Jude Law, Matt Damon, Marion Cortillard and Gwyneth Paltrow. It tells the story of a deadly virus outbreak in a narrative style reminiscent of Soderbergh's critically acclaimed film "Traffik."

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