I think she a beautiful and a beautiful actress. The media can make a person look anyway they want that person to look or seem to the public. I think everyone in this forum is judgmental and unintelligent. She might have said that, but again...it's Hollywood. Drama, lies, and rumors come with fame. People love to talk and bash others. As for the website, did it ever occur to you people that someone could have made that up and it's not her? She is beautiful and famous. I am sorry, but seems like she would not have much trouble finding someone besides online. If it is her, so what? Online dating is the new way to meet people you may not get to meet in your everyday life. Also, I would take a role I did not like if it meant paying my bills. Who wouldn't? Get a life people and stop being jealous. This is ridiculous to trash talk someone you don't even know.
Friday December 7, 2007

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Katherine Heigl is clarifying comments she made in the January issue of Vanity Fair about her recent hit comedy Knocked Up.
“It was a little sexist,” the Grey’s Anatomy star, 29, told the magazine, adding: “It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as goofy, fun-loving guys...It was hard for me to love the movie.”
Now Heigl is speaking out again -- this time, to explain better what she meant.
"It's important to me to take a minute and clarify the quote about Knocked Up in Vanity Fair," Heigl tells Usmagazine.com. "I was responding to previous reviews about the movie the interviewer brought to my attention. My motive was to encourage other women like myself to not take that element of the movie too seriously and to remember that it's a broad comedy."
Heigl adds, "Although I stand behind my opinion, I'm disheartened that it has become the focus of my experience with the movie. The truth is, it was the best filming experience of my career. Every person that was a part of making Knocked Up helped to encourage, support and inspire me. I never intended for anyone to think otherwise."
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If Knocked Up isn't the least bit sexist then Steel Magnolias isn't a chick flick.
This woman is so irritating, and is definetly not that pretty. She isn't happy unless she is at the root of some type of controversy.
If you think that "Knocked Up" isn't a bit sexist, I want to recommend this quaint romance about high school teenage love, "Porky's".
Katherine Heigl has FISH LIPS!
Katherine Heigl is really sexy many people are talking about her joining on seekingsugar.com, where the stupid woman wants to find a rich man for sugar daddy!!
She's an idiot...and needs to keep her mouth shut. She was still talking about the Isiah Washington nonsense...get over it already. Let me rephrase that... "get over YOURSELF already." Why do actors think we need to hear what goes on in their empty little heads... read the lines that others write FOR you, smile at the camera... and shut your ridiculous mouths. She complained about her salary...complained about the TR Knight issue...and now is continuing to look the gift horse in the mouth. It wouldn't hurt my feelings if Izzie were off the show... and this bubble brain went back to whatever rock she resided under until some fool hired her.
Okay, my question is... She obviously read the script before agreeing to do the movie, and if she thinks its sexist now, I'm sure she thought it then. While she in entitled to her opinion, yes, she wasn't complaing when she was making all that money. It wasn't in the millions of course, but its a crazy amount of money for a month of shooting a film. So its kind of two faced her opinion i think. If she thought it was so sexist then she shouldn't have taken the role, but money obviously has a lot of power!
But women are fun-hating shrews…
Way to go Alex (1036 PM). That's by far the gayest comment of the day. My dog is intelligent too. But when he licks his balls around other girl dogs that don’t necessarily make him sexist or his society. Too bad a good movie gets bashed by one of its main characters. Maybe it should have been played by someone else.
She stands behind her opinion and all the money that comes with the movie. Where was her opinion before she made the movie?
Knocked Up is sexist. It doesn't take a genius to figure this out--Although Ms. Heigel appears highly intelligent. It's time people, everyday people, and actors alike, started talking about how sexist our society is. Way to Go Katherine!
is she still a single? someone posted on yahoo answers that she has an
profile on an online site sugarmommymeet.. you know it is a site for rich women to
seek young cute men.. what a slur!
Okay, stop critisizing her because she has an opinion. She might seem like an ungrateful little biatch, but you can't call her that just because she's not afraid to speak her mind. Everyone has an opinion. Deal with it.
I don't know what it is but there's something about her that irritates me....
I can't stand this fake bytch! She clarified herself while saying the same thing! I don't get it at all. I used to be a fan back in her Roswell days but now I despise her holier than thou act.
There are two types of people in this world - honest ones and dishonest ones. The honest ones get very bad press and have to constantly defend themselves. The dishonest ones have other people write their responses to questions for them and eventually become politicians. I prefer honesty to scripted, tell-us-what-we-want to hear bs. I would suggest she find roles that she finds personally satisfying as opposed to ones that are merely a guaranteed smash at the box office.
She is irritating, she needs to shut up already. Her 15 seconds of fame are over, now can she ran back to her TV corner and wait for writers strike to be over.
Thank you.
7:12 PM Dictionary Says:
Learn how to spell people!
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P-e-o-p-l-e. People.
I believe you meant, "Learn how to spell [comma] people!"
Usually there is a table in the front of the dictionary that outlines punctuation. You might want to flip to the front and look it over before criticizing others.
GOOD FOR HER!
Good for her though I am not her fan. I saw her profile on millionaire personals site Wealthy Romance.com last week. Is she single now? Just curious.
I think she needs to be left alone over all this, everyone has the right to express an opinion
She is a pain in the arse. The way she and T.R Knight carried on about all that gay stuff was ridiculous. She needs to go away
Gee, I just don't care. Why would she think anyone would care? What an ego.
I don't like her. I can't understand why so many men are interested to her. I often see forums about her at pubspa.com. Maybe they think she is sexy.
It's good that she is not pretending she didn't say it like some weasel, and while I admire standing up for one's opinion, I think she is missing the bigger picture.
A work of art or a movie is of limited duration and scope. Of all the things in the universe there are to portray, the creator has to select only a few and then put that into his or her work. What is portrayed becomes significant by that very fact; it is a statement of how they see the world. You can't put the kinds of things that were in Knocked Up in a movie and then tell the audience to "not take that element of the movie too seriously." What that would translate to is, "Yes, people are crappy like this, but it's not important. Focus on the comedy of the situation and ignore the fact that you are being insulted, and what it means for your own life is this were true."
It really does not matter if everyone in the work crews was nice, friendly, and inspiring. The message of the movie remains what it is.
She issued the statement because of all of the negative attention she has received. Regardless of her feelings about the movie and whether or not anyone agrees, she comes off sounding very ungrateful for the opportunity. It really wasn't a smart move to take a shot at Judd Apatow, who is probably the hottest guy in Hollywood now. Dumb move.
Of course the media paints her like a biatch - she's a woman with a brain and her opinions might actually make some of our permanently-distracted citizens actually THINK about something besides stuffing their faces with junk food and stuffing their head with useless trivia. Like this. Ugh. . .
"she seems like she is not a very nice person"
. . . Er, why? Because she has a brain and is able to acknowledge that Knocked-Up, despite it's career-launching success, is a little sexist?
I think it's great that she has the balls to say what she really thinks about things, instead of the spouting the usual platitudes that pass for opinions in slebville.
Her future movies are probably going to give her a gag order lol



