A Grey Area: In Defense of Katherine Heigl Comments (Page 2)
16 Comments
alix
July 23rd, 2008 1:36 PM
As a fellow performer (in theater) and a woman, I admire and support Heigl speaking her mind. There's a tremendous amount of pressures on performers to be so many things at once, and it can leave you feeling unlike yourself. I'm glad to know Heigl is a real person with brains and opinions, and not afraid to use either.
merderfan
July 23rd, 2008 11:31 AM
I think Katherine Heigl really need to think before speaking and or acting on her thoughts. In her line of work, as I am sure she knows, she is put under a microscope, in that everything she does & say will be analyzed to the last drop. I think she really needs to work on that, and she will be more respected publicly. At the rate she has been expressing herself, and with these recent comments about the emmy's, she is sure to abuse her career both publicly and professionally.
iloveder
July 23rd, 2008 11:05 AM
Ok. Not to be mean or anything, but SERIOUSLY? I'm TIRED of Katherine right now! I mean, let's get some NEW news. Chandra and Sandra are Emmy nominees! Seriously people, is there anything else going on in the world besides this, or not? Again, not to be mean, just trying to tell it like I'm feeling.
claire
July 23rd, 2008 10:38 AM
It's not that Heigl took her name off the Emmy list, it's what she said after (both on video and in a statement and both equally ungrateful) It's what she said about her wages, it's how she drug her friend TR Knight around like a rag doll after the Good Medicine event because he was taking to long with the fans. It's what she said and then retracted about the characterization of women in the Comedy Knocked Up (which clearly women who saw it KNEW it was a stereotype of women and NOT meant to be anything set upon them, so we didn't need that explanation) It's her telling fans (who enjoyed the George/Izzie parings) in Vanity Fair that it was nothing more than a "ratings ploy" I like Heigl, I do..but honestly, she got some kudo's and pate on the back for defending TR Knight when Isaiah Washington said his gay slur, and I believe it went to her head. Though I don't think she should stay quiet, not everything needs to be commented on so harshly in attempt to have yet more people tell h
Hot4Mcsteamy
July 23rd, 2008 10:36 AM
Serously!!!!!!!
Emma
July 23rd, 2008 9:21 AM
So far, I have agreed with Heigl, almost every single time, she has said her opinion out loud. I think she is really cool! ..and one of the most talented actresses on Grey's.
July 23rd, 2008 1:36 PM
As a fellow performer (in theater) and a woman, I admire and support Heigl speaking her mind. There's a tremendous amount of pressures on performers to be so many things at once, and it can leave you feeling unlike yourself. I'm glad to know Heigl is a real person with brains and opinions, and not afraid to use either.
July 23rd, 2008 11:31 AM
I think Katherine Heigl really need to think before speaking and or acting on her thoughts. In her line of work, as I am sure she knows, she is put under a microscope, in that everything she does & say will be analyzed to the last drop. I think she really needs to work on that, and she will be more respected publicly. At the rate she has been expressing herself, and with these recent comments about the emmy's, she is sure to abuse her career both publicly and professionally.
July 23rd, 2008 11:05 AM
Ok. Not to be mean or anything, but SERIOUSLY? I'm TIRED of Katherine right now! I mean, let's get some NEW news. Chandra and Sandra are Emmy nominees! Seriously people, is there anything else going on in the world besides this, or not? Again, not to be mean, just trying to tell it like I'm feeling.
July 23rd, 2008 10:38 AM
It's not that Heigl took her name off the Emmy list, it's what she said after (both on video and in a statement and both equally ungrateful) It's what she said about her wages, it's how she drug her friend TR Knight around like a rag doll after the Good Medicine event because he was taking to long with the fans. It's what she said and then retracted about the characterization of women in the Comedy Knocked Up (which clearly women who saw it KNEW it was a stereotype of women and NOT meant to be anything set upon them, so we didn't need that explanation) It's her telling fans (who enjoyed the George/Izzie parings) in Vanity Fair that it was nothing more than a "ratings ploy" I like Heigl, I do..but honestly, she got some kudo's and pate on the back for defending TR Knight when Isaiah Washington said his gay slur, and I believe it went to her head. Though I don't think she should stay quiet, not everything needs to be commented on so harshly in attempt to have yet more people tell h
July 23rd, 2008 10:36 AM
Serously!!!!!!!
July 23rd, 2008 9:21 AM
So far, I have agreed with Heigl, almost every single time, she has said her opinion out loud. I think she is really cool! ..and one of the most talented actresses on Grey's.