Kate Winslet has added an unexpected entry to the long list of Saturday Night Live war stories, revealing that Eminem once approached her backstage in 2004 and asked her to do a piece of “personal grooming” before the show. The Oscar winner recounted the exchange during a new appearance on The Graham Norton Show while promoting James Cameron’s upcoming sequel Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Winslet said the rapper came up to her ahead of his musical performance on the October 30, 2004 episode and asked, in her words, “Would you shave my butt?” She told Norton’s audience she replied, “I’m sorry, I don’t do personal grooming,” joking that there always seems to be a “poo-bum theme” whenever she visits the talk show. The crowd on the BBC set, which included former SNL head writer Seth Meyers, erupted at the story.
The anecdote pulled viewers back to a tense week at Studio 8H. Winslet’s hosting stint came just days after Ashlee Simpson’s infamous lip-syncing mishap, and she has described the environment as “terrifying” and a “hotbed of anxiety.” Writers eventually handed her a live song-and-tap-dance monologue that openly referenced the Simpson incident, a number she says she had only hours to learn. Episode records confirm the date, her monologue and Eminem’s performances of “Mosh” and “Just Lose It.”
Her Eminem story arrives in the middle of a press run built on breezy but pointed confessions. On Jimmy Kimmel Live! in November, Winslet relived meeting King Charles at a 1996 Sense and Sensibility premiere while wearing a “transparent lace outfit,” recalling how she grabbed a coat at the last second and greeted the future king while trying to hide her dress.
She has paired those comic recollections with sharper commentary on beauty standards. In a recent interview cited by lifestyle outlets, Winslet criticized the surge in Botox, fillers and weight-loss injections, praising the look of aging hands and saying some of the “most beautiful women” she knows are over 70. She argued that younger women are losing sight of what real beauty looks like.
Coverage of the Eminem anecdote spread quickly across entertainment sites and fan accounts, with hip-hop blogs and social media posts calling it one of the “craziest Eminem stories” they had heard. Reports say entertainment magazines have approached the rapper’s representatives for comment on Winslet’s claim.
For Winslet, the renewed spotlight coincides with a busy stretch: she returns as free-diver Ronal in Avatar: Fire and Ash, scheduled for release on December 19, while continuing to present herself as an unusually candid star willing to blend backstage gossip, royal faux pas and strong views on cosmetic culture in a single press cycle.


















































