Katherine Heigl had some adorable visitors on set of her new NBC show "State of Affairs" this week. Daughters Naleigh, 5, and Adalaid, 2, were all snapped in an adorable photo together. Read More »
It seems the world has had it out for Katherine Heigl following some stories about her being rather difficult to work with – much of which stemmed from her Grey’s Anatomy and Knocked Up days. But now the actress is out promoting her newest NBC series State of Affairs and seems to be doing anything to shed herself from that “difficult” reputation – which started with a Hollywood Reporter interview with Scandal (and Olivia Pope) creator Shonda Rhimes. In fact, she’s even apologizing for that “crappy impression” she left. Read More »
Katherine Heigl's newest TV venture State of Affairs premieres on NBC tomorrow night. The Grey's Anatomy alum revealed that she is finally playing an adult in this series and she couldn't be happier. Read More »
Katherine Heigl is returning to TV with NBC's new political drama State of Affairs. Four years after she left Grey's Anatomy, the 35-year-old actress is revealing why she decided to come back to television at this point in her career. Read More »
Katherine Heigl is on the comeback trail after her tumultuous run on "Grey's Anatomy" and her tanking movie career sidelined her for years. Now she's back promoting her new NBC drama "State of Affairs" with a Q&A on her Facebook page. When asked by a fan, "I've heard rumors that you're very rude. What's your thoughts?," Katherine took the question in stride and answered it politely. "Yeah I've heard those too ... honestly I don't think I am ... nothing makes me more uncomfortable than confrontation or hurting someone's feelings and I would never, ever actively do so on purpose," she said. "Of course just like any human being I've made mistakes and unwittingly or carelessly spoken or acted but I always try to make any wrong right. That doesn't mean I won't stand up for myself by drawing boundaries and asking to be treated kindly and respectfully but I don't do that with any rude or unkind intentions just with the same strength and honesty I think every one of us is entitled to." Rumors of her being difficult to work with started years ago when she decided not to submit her name for Emmy recognition for her work on "Grey's Anatomy." At the time, the Knocked Up actress said it was because she felt she hadn't had good enough material to work with. That enraged creator Shonda Rhimes, who also created "Scandal," and led to Katherine leaving the ABC show soon after. Read More »