They got knocked up together, but these days it's more like they're trying to knock each other out.
Seth Rogen and Judd Apatow appeared on Howard Stern's radio show this morning to talk about masturbation and their new film Funny People, but the pair were soon airing some publicist-unapproved opinions of Knocked Up cohort Katherine Heigl, who memorably revealed to Vanity Fair she found the film "a little sexist" and that it "paints the women as shrews."
Rogen and Apatow started riffing on the uplifting elements of Heigl's vibrating panties in The Ugly Truth, before Rogen dropped this quote, "I gotta say, it's not like we're the only people she said some bats--t crazy things about. That's kind of her bag now."
So after all this she said-he said stuff, who's left holding the bag? Rogen, who's also in a spat with the guys from Entourage, or Heigl, who seems free with her opinions by Hollywood standards?