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Changing Styles: Kate Winslet
7. Kate Winslet marries Jim Threapleton Kate on her wedding day to first husband Jim Threapleton in 1998. The couple had an informal wedding lunch at a country pub, where they enjoyed traditional English food. Sadly the marriage wasn't to last and the couple divorced in 2001
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