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Festival goers stunned as huge A-list Oscar winning star makes surprise appearance in her pyjamas

FESTIVAL goers were left shocked after they spotted a major Hollywood actress at the festival in her pyjamas.

The Oscar award winning star made a surprise appearance at the Bedtime Story Tent at Camp Bestival in Shropshire.

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Festival goers were stunned when the A-lister showed up

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The actress gave a reading of children’s classic Blueberries for Salby Robert McCloskey

Kate Winslet, 47 stunned the crowd with an intimate reading of children’s classic Blueberries for Salby Robert McCloskey.

The Titanic actress donned a pair of silk white pyjamas.

She accessorised with a mix of gold necklaces that she layered for a trendy style, as well as a few bright rings on her manicured hands.

Her blonde locks were styled in loose waves and put up in a half up, half down hair style with a side parting.

Kate looked radiant and wore minimal makeup to highlight her striking features.

Recently an abandoned hotel where Kate and Jude Law filming their upcoming WW2 film was revealed.

The resort now provides an eerie backdrop for sunbathers and even films as its bullet-riddled walls crumble and hold nothing more than debris and graffiti.

Scarred by Croatia’s war history, the ghostly complex is in Kupari village – just a stone’s throw from Dubrovnik’s busy beaches.

But as well as being gawped at by tourists, the ruins have been used for filming of the upcoming biopic Lee, about renowned World War 2 Vogue journalist Lee Miller.

According to local reports, it was one of several locations in Croatia Kate Winslet and Jude Law shot scenes last September.

With the Grand Hotel as its crowning jewel, the site features several other hotels – Pelegrin, Goricine I, Goricine II, Kupari and Galeb – able to accommodate thousands of guests.

The Grand Hotel flung its doors open in 1919 after a forward-thinking Czech investor realised the area’s tourism potential.

From the 1960s to the 1980s, several other hotels popped around it – largely bankrolled by the military.

It then became a huge draw for the Yugoslav military elite and their families – and Yugoslavian leader Josip Broz Tito even had his private villa there.

Spots at the hotel became harder and harder for normal holidaymakers to snap up – with rooms often prioritised for those with military connections.

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The crowd were left stunned when the Hollywood actress took to the stage

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