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Open Post: Hosted By Kate Winslet Revealing Idris Elba’s Foot Fetish

Posted on the 07 October 2017 by Sumithardia

Open Post: Hosted By Kate Winslet Revealing Idris Elba’s Foot Fetish

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Finally, the foot fetish community has a sexy role model that they can all get behind (I wish). Because Quentin Tarantino isn’t exactly the most wholesome example of a foot freak.

Idris Elba and Kate Winslet appeared on The Graham Norton Show, and Kate revealed that Idris is into feet. He’s so into feet that he made Kate cover her peds up while they were filming a sex scene for their new movie, The Mountain Between Us. I guess so he wouldn’t bust for real if he caught a glimpse of her giant hooves?

As Entertainment Weekly points out, Kate had to take control of a sex scene with Idris, because he had never done. Neither had the director of the movie. So she took charge, and Idris only had one request. He asked her to “keep your socks on” before they began filming. Kate initially took it the wrong way.

Winslet, who admits she has “very, very big feet,” was a little offended as one might expect. She assumed her costar did not want to see her feet because he didn’t like the appendage in general and was afraid hers were particularly hideous.

Nope, it was because Idris didn’t want to get heated for real when he saw Kate’s arches, balls, and toes.

“It’s the opposite, ladies and gentleman,” Winslet announced. “Idris loves feet.”

There wasn’t a lot of further elaboration on Idris’ fetish, but he did confirm he has a “foot thing” and he made this sort of “get back, Satan” gesticulation when demonstrating how he would have had to react if Kate showed off those clod-hoppers. Either that or he made up the foot fetish thing as an excuse. Maybe it was so Kate would keep her socks on because he didn’t want to hurt her feelings by looking alarmed when she showed off those Titantic-sized boats.

Pic: YouTube

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