Kate Winslet and Shailene Woodley pose at the premiere of "Divergent" in Los Angeles
The actress has admitted to struggling with eating disorders and Kate is honest and outspoken about her life-long weight problems. “My uncle is a chef. My mother is a fantastic cook. We’re all big eaters. It was kind of unavoidable.” REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Kate Winslet has recently revealed that she and Leonardo Di Caprio never hooked up and that is the reason they still remain good friends. The "Titanic" actress opened in an interview to Maria Claire about her relationship with Di Caprio and revealed her plans about her 40th birthday.

"He's (Leonardo) 40 this year and I'm 40 next - that's weird. Isn't that weird? He wouldn't have a joint party with me, he really wouldn't. He likes to have his moments," she said to the magazine reported Mirror.

Winslet also said that she and Leo wanted each other during the time of "Titanic" as they were working round the clock and were young. She even confessed that she was more like a boy with Leo.

"It's so disappointing for people to hear that, because in the soap opera of the Kate and Leo story we fell in love at first sight and had a million snogs, but actually we never did," she further said about herself and Leo.

Kate Winslet and Leonardo Di Caprio are considered to be one of the most powerful onscreen couple. "Titanic" is remembered as one of the greatest love sagas ever made, however, in real life both the actors found love with other people.

Kate is currently married to Ned Rocknroll and they have a son together Bear Blaze Winslet. Their son was born on December 7, in the County of Sussex. Meanwhile, Leonardo Di Caprio is said to be dating Toni Garrn. Toni is an German model and has bagged a role in the indie film "Under The Bed."

In other news, Winslet's film "A Little Chaos," made its premiere at the Toronto Film Festival. In the film Winslet plays a landscape designer who defies sexual and class barriers. The film also stars Rickman, Stanley Tucci, Matthias Schoenaerts and Danny Webb. The film has been picked up Focus pictures for further distribution.