Let's hope it's not THAT kind of Labor Day! Heavily pregnant Kate Winslet shows off her bump in a tight top at New York screening



She's got a matter of weeks to go until she gives birth to her third child.

But Kate Winslet is doing her best to not let her pregnancy get in the way as she promotes her new movie, ironically entitled Labor Day, in New York.



The 37-year-old actress attended a screening of the film alongside co-star Josh Brolin on Monday night, opting for a slimming all-black ensemble for the occasion.

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Bumping along: Heavily pregnant Kate Winslet attended a screening of her new movie Labor Day in New York on Monday night

However, Kate is at the stage of her pregnancy where there's just no way to hide her bump, and her pregnancy curves were clear to see.

The mother-of-two looked chic in a black T-shirt, trousers and black blazer for the screening, finishing off her look with her blonde hair tied in a chic updo.



Kate also added some bling to her look by accessorising her outfit with silver jewellery.

Sticking to black: Kate wore a tight top over her bump, teamed with black trousers and a blazer

Big night out: Kate and Josh posed with author Joyce Maynard at the screening, who wrote the book Labor Day

Speaking recently about her pregnancy, Kate, who is expecting her first child with husband Ned Rocknroll, told People magazine: 'I feel completely great . Being a parent turns you inside out.

'It completely transforms your life and, of course, your children are your absolute everything.'

Kate is also mother to daughter, Mia, 12, from her first marriage to Jim Threapleton and son, Joe, nine, from her marriage to Sam Mendes.

Not long now! Kate, who is expecting her third, her first child with husband Ned Rocknroll, looked stunning at the Toronto Film Festival premiere of the film last weekend

Pregnancy curves: Kate told reporters at the premiere that she was 'feeling great'

Labor Day is based on a novel by Joyce Maynard and follows a troubled single mother, played by Kate, and her son after they offer a wounded man a ride.

And Kate said in a recent interview that the movie role gave new something of a new perspective on parenthood.



She said: 'I have admiration for mothers everywhere, whether they're single or not – and for fathers, too. It turns you inside out.



'My character Adele is fragile and fragmented, and she has this blistered past. But at the same time, she has a strength in her that never wavered, and that was her strength as a mother.'