The Divergent actress said that she worries for young stars like Cyrus who appear to have "lost their way".
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Winslet told Psychologies magazine: "You hear horror stories where you think, 'God, who's looking after these people and why does it seem like they're losing their way?'
"I mean, you think about someone like Miley Cyrus , and I said to my daughter the other day, 'I'm this close to opening my mouth about what's going on with that girl'.
"Who is actually saying, 'Stop for a second. What do you want, who are you?'
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Miley Cyrus performs at the American Music Awards
"I've just been very lucky that I've always been quite comfortable with who I am," the 38-year-old added.
Winslet continued by saying she believes social media has made fame a "nightmare" for today's young stars.
"It's really rough now... They can't do anything," she observed. "I'm so not going near that whole world - I don't need it. I do feel incredibly lucky."
Winslet and her husband Ned Rocknroll welcomed a son in December. The couple have reportedly named the child Bear.
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