The Interview That Ruined Katherine Heigl's Career Overnight

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Publicado 2019-06-01
There some rules you never break in Hollywood. One of them is to not talk thrash about an employer or co-star just after you’ve worked with them. It’s just bad form, and it could potentially destroy your career. That’s just what happened to Katherine Heigl who trashed the comedy flick Knocked Up in which she played a lead role.

Heigl’s career was at an all-time high. She had just won an Emmy Award for her work on Grey’s Anatomy and had made a smooth transition into a feature film. But an ill-fated interview with Vanity Fair changed everything for Heigl, and her career has not seen the light of day since. To find out more details about the interview that ruined Katherine Heigl’s career overnight, watch this video.

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  • @NickiSwift
    Do you agree with what Katherine Heigl said?
  • @cinnamonbun216
    when katherine comes out calling that grey's anatomy set was toxic, everyone called her crazy and a traitor but now when ellen pompeo says it, she is strong. like wtf.
  • @alexistorres6985
    She was ahead of her time. She would have been praised if she said this now
  • Hmm. I wonder why trashing Twilight every chance he got, including while he was supposed to be promoting the movie, didn't have the same affect on Robert Pattinson's career.
  • @laron2239
    I had no idea what happened with Heigl. From where I’m sitting she just had the guts to speak out and be self-reflective on her work and on her industry. Respect.
  • @benno291980
    Honestly, being that dissatisfied with the character and still giving a good performance is a sign of dedication if anything
  • @swnat88
    she was talking about how one sided female roles are in hollywood and they labeled her ungrateful and traitor haha
  • She was literally correct in that entire statement. Also: Shonda Rimes of all people has zero business judging anyone’s character.
  • @mollygrace3068
    She wasn’t wrong. And it’s cute that he sat at home waiting for her to call and apologize, rather than reaching out and saying, “Wow, I had no idea you felt that way!”
  • @Naforbe
    What she said wasn't bad. Geez.
  • @angelastein1986
    hollywood being sexist, and banning actresses for telling the truth? IM SHOCKED
  • @NoCodeFilmmaker
    Just goes to show how toxic Hollywood has always been, and the only time they pretend to be moral is when they think it will garner clout 😕
  • She also probably experienced sexism on the SET. She was honest. I respect her for speaking out. She's a great comedian.
  • @Raj-pk4hp
    gives an honest opinion . Hollywood: im about to end this women's whole career
  • @eboli7146
    Having been called “difficult”, “a diva” and “a princess” in a few work situations - and now happily in a company that welcomes women, honesty and high standards - I can empathise with her. I don’t work in Hollywood, can imagine it would be tough because it’s a small misogynistic town and you can’t just go somewhere else.
  • @redracer2797
    Honestly, Katherine Heigl is on point with her commentary. I am glad I watched this as a grown man but many young boys would probably get that same impression and the viscous cycle of sexism will continue.
  • This is the best example of how the world can make anyone seem insane even if they’re doing the right thing
  • @lissasimms7535
    How does “I had a good time 98 percent of the time “ translate to she hated the entire movie an process ? Not what she said ? Like they live to twist woman’s words around
  • She was treated so wrong and honest in each thing she did. It wasn’t hypocritical. She probably was bothered by the next film as well but Actresses need to act to earn money. She probably just chose not to fight that battle again. Cutting off creativity is a terrible human trait.