Katherine Heigl Talks...a Lot
Norman Jean Roy for Vanity Fair
Knocked Up was definitely one of our favorite films of the year. It brought Seth Rogen into our lives, so how could we not love it?
It also bumped Katherine Heigl up to the A-list (she went from earning $300,000 a film to $6 million) and made her deserving of a Vanity Fair cover, which we're loving. Nothing sets our hearts a-flutter like an Old Hollywood glamour photo spread.
But with every great magazine spread comes the controversial quotes meant to boost newsstand sales.
At least T.R. Knight warns us in the beginning of the article that Katherine is "someone who speaks the kind of truth where your mouth just drops."
And boy, does she have plenty of truth-bombs for us...
She starts by admitting the Grey's Anatomy George-Izzie adulterous affair "was a ratings ploy." Continuing on, "I don't really know Izzie very well right now. She's changed a lot. I'm trying to figure her out and keep her real."
She also has a few harsh things to say about Knocked Up:
"It was a little sexist. It paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys...and I had a hard time with it, on some days."
Ouch!
This leaves us in an awkward place. Should we praise her for being so honest and frank—or scold her for lashing out against what made her successful?
Check out Katherine's publicist back pedaling in our very own Planet Gossip...





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