Kate Winslet Climbs with Bear Grylls and Reenacts 'Titanic' Scene

By Alexandra Svokos (alexandra.svokos@mstarsnews.com) | Jul 28, 2015 11:14 PM EDT

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Divergent actress Kate Winslet hilariously reprised her star-making role from Titanic on this week's episode of Running Wild With Bear Grylls. Winslet and the adventurer climbed up a cliff in north Wales and Winslet leaned out, just like Rose.

The show features Bear Grylls taking celebrities into, well, the wild, and going on various adventures with them. Other celebs who've been on the show include Kate Hudson, Channing Tatum and Zac Efron.

Winslet and Grylls climbed the edge of a mountain and emerged out on a cliff. Winslet didn't hide her fear as she looked out over the expanse.

"Please, God, don't let me die," Winslet said. "I'd rather not die today on this beautiful day."

But Grylls wouldn't let her stay behind. He coaxed her out, just like Leonardo DiCaprio in Titanic. She leaned out, briefly, and reenacted Titanic's famous scene.

"Jack, I feel like I'm flying!" Winslet shouted.

And her bravado quickly faded as she grabbed back onto the rope.

"Right, come on — get me down this f*cking thing!" she said.

The episode also featured Winslet and Grylls starting a fire with a tampon and generally joking around.

During the episode, Winslet also explained that she did not have a lot of confidence when she was younger, thanks to a childhood bully. She recently ran into the bully, though, and thanked her, saying that the bullying made her stronger as a result.

Titanic is expiring from Netflix on Saturday, but at least we have this moment to never let go of.

Back in the non-wild reality, Winslet, along with fellow actresses Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson and others, wrote an open letter to Amnesty International this week. The letter urges the group to not decriminalize sex trade, which they may do at a meeting next month. The letter writers fear that there would be less protection for abused women and more for pimps and brothel owners.

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