
Katherine Heigl Has Artistic Integrity, A Line Of Designer Scrubs
From Vanity Fair:
That's a shame, Katherine. We can only assume that the other 2% of the time, Judd Apatow was holding a gun to your head while shouting, "Act more like a humorless killjoy, cause that's how all women are and I'm going to prove it with this comedy that you're starring in!" and laughing manaically.
Of course, not every movie is brave enough to look beyond female stereotypes and portray women as real, nuanced human beings, who, like, are always the bridesmaid and never the bride, you know? Your new movie should be called 27 Things I Noticed While Reading Betty Freidan, instead of 27 Dresses.
But, as it turns out, Knocked Up isn't the only wildly successful thing that Heigl has been an integral part of that she also hates. She has a lot of problems with Grey's Anatomy. Apparently Heigl doesn't like the fact that her show is a ridiculous melodrama with plotlines often dictated by sweeps, instead of by more artistic considerations:
And what's the best way to balance the business end and the creative end? How does Katherine Heigl keep it real? With her own line of designer medical scrubs, obviously.
I can't wait for Katherine Heigl's Judd Apatow Is A Sexist line of bridesmaid dresses at David's Bridal!



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