Katherine Heigl is so Negative

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katherine heigl Katherine Heigl is so Negative

Remember when got in the middle of that whole faggot issue on Grey’s anatomy? Well it seems Katherine Heigl liked the attention when she focused on the negative, so now she is knocking her summer hit Knocked Up for being "a little sexist. “It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as goofy, fun-loving guys,” the actress, who just turned 29, tells January’s Vanity Fair. “It was hard for me to love the movie,” she says, even though the comedy elevated her asking price from $300,000 to $6 million for her next flick. Heigl sounds ungrateful. It was just a story in a movie. If she didn’t like how it portrayed the character then why did she do the movie?

Heigl also says she’s grown wary of her Grey’s Anatomy character, Izzie, who had a fling with her married pal, George (T.R. Knight). “It was a ratings ploy,” she says. “I’m trying to figure her out and keep her real.” Again, so what, it’s just a story. Audiences are asked to believe you are something you are not, that’s called acting in case Heigl forgot.

Heigl, who is engaged to musician Josh Kelley, tells Vanity Fair in its January issue that she has no "grand illusions about marriage," and yet she has approached it quite traditionally.

"I think it’s a crapshoot. The odds are really bad, especially in this town," Heigl says. "But I have a lot of faith in Josh, and I wanted to have that one day when I stand in front of my friends and my family and honor him and how important he is in my life."

Despite her modern-day skepticism, Heigl upheld one old-fashioned ideal: She didn’t want to move in with Kelley, 27, before tying the knot. "I still have enough Mormon in me – not a lot, but enough, that I wanted to keep that a little bit sacred," she says.

In another way, though, Heigl upended tradition while they were dating – aggressively pursuing Kelley, demanding to know his plans for the relationship, even picking out the diamond for her ring.

"I’m one of those women who always thinks it’s better to play it cool and keep them wanting more," she says, "but I really threw myself at him. I broke all the rules."

But only after changing the way she approached relationships.

"I decided I was sick of trying to figure out what everybody else wanted, and I should just decide what I want," she says. "Josh is the first serious relationship I’ve ever had where I was like, This is me. From the moment I met him, I said, This is what I want and what I need."

There’s a very good chance Heigl will file divorce within just a few years saying her guy had mislead her. Heigl didn’t move in with her guy because she knew he’d become disillusioned once he got a taste of her negativity. This is why I don’t write about her much, but I did like her in Knocked Up, which she tried to ruin for you and me.


Posted on December 4, 2007 at 5:50 am(PST)

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