Kate Winslet recently substituted Bear Grylls for Leonardo DiCaprio while recreating her famous "I'm flying, Jack!" scene from Titanic.
The 39-year-old actress and Grylls were descending a cliff on Monday's episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls when the 41-year-old adventurer encouraged Winslet to take her hands off the lead.
"Jack, I feel like I'm flying!" the actress mimicked as she let go. Grylls, perhaps inadvertently, quoted, "Do you trust me?" before Winslet followed up with, "I jump, you jump, right?"
Winslet and DiCaprio portrayed Rose DeWitt Bukater and Jack Dawson in the 1996 movie. Other memorable scenes include Jack drawing Rose in the nude, and the couple's "I'll never let go" farewell. The film is available to stream on Netflix until August 1.
Running Wild with Bear Grylls airs Mondays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC. The series sees Grylls take celebrities on 48-hour survival adventures in remote locations around the world, and upcoming episodes will feature Michelle Rodriguez and Drew Brees.
Winslet last appeared as Jeanine in Divergent sequel Insurgent, and will next star in Steve Jobs with Michael Fassbender. The actress is also scheduled for The Dressmaker with Liam Hemsworth and Triple 9 with Gal Gadot.
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