Oct 15, 2013 10:10 AM EDT
Kate Winslet Vogue Cover Altered to Almost Beyond Recognition

Kate Winslet's name may be on the November cover of Vogue, but her real face certainly isn't.

In the latest Photoshop controversy, the 38-year-old actress has been altered almost beyond recognition, The Huffington Post reported.

"We're big fans of Kate's charisma, crow's feet and all--we only wish Vogue had allowed her true character to shine through its airbrush tool," The Huffington Post wrote.

Winslet was previously altered in the extreme on a 2003 cover of GQ.

"The retouching is excessive. I do not look like that and more importantly I don't desire to look like that," she told Hello magazine."I actually have a Polaroid that the photographer gave me on the day of the shoot... I can tell you they've reduced the size of my legs by about a third. For my money it looks pretty good the way it was taken." 

Winslet and husband Ned Rocknroll are expecting their first child together, according to the Daily Mail. The mother of Mia, 13, and Joe, 9, is also busy promoting her upcoming film, "Labor Day," slated for a Christmas release.

The "Titanic" actress doesn't quite understand the jokes people are making that connect her upcoming labor and the title of her new film, according to USA TODAY.

"Labor Day for us is just a day you give birth," the British actress said at Monday's London premiere. "It's a coincidence that you guys keep having fun with."

Winslet enjoyed working with writer and director Jason Reitman on the film, the Daily Mail reports.

"One thing Jason chooses to do is not rehearse," Winslet said. "I think Jason was quite worried that I might be like, 'We have to have rehearsals!' But I don't care about rehearsals. I very much felt that Jason's choice to not rehearse lent itself particularly to 'Labor Day', because for us as actors, we genuinely didn't know what he was going to do next, what he would want of us as actors.

"I was always very grateful that we hadn't marked everything out, and although, we ourselves had done our own homework in knowing who we wanted our characters to be, nothing was revealed until each day [on set]," she said.

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