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Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 7:58 am
by SidneyAce
Earth2Mama wrote:Seeing as I don't like her, can't stand her really ... it's no surprise she would have the gall to do it. I read it as well (can't remember where).


Yeah, nothing she does surprises me much any longer. I just like to see her make an idiot out of herself.
I used to like her but after the things she did with Grey's, i don't like her anymore. She annoyes me.

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:41 am
by FSU/MSW-94
Here's the link I previously mentioned yesterday from E!Online:

http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/the_awf ... _emmy.html

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 11:17 am
by Earth2Mama
Just more reason to hate the Heigl ... her stories are constantly inconsistent ...


Katherine Heigl 'Had No Idea' How Tough Working Motherhood Is



Seems now she quite Grey's because of her movie career? Wasn't it just a few short months ago it was because of her new found motherhood?


Get your stories straight!

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 12:36 pm
by nibbles2
Earth2Mama wrote:Just more reason to hate the Heigl ... her stories are constantly inconsistent ...


Katherine Heigl 'Had No Idea' How Tough Working Motherhood Is



Seems now she quite Grey's because of her movie career? Wasn't it just a few short months ago it was because of her new found motherhood?


Get your stories straight!
To be fair, she never said that she was retiring from acting to become a full time, stay at home mother. She wanted to focus on movies because it gives her more time off with her daughter.

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:44 pm
by FSU/MSW-94
Katherine Heigl film 'Adaline' lands 'Bounty Hunter' director Andy Tennant
by Nicole Sperling
Categories: Movie Biz, News
Katherine Heigl’s upcoming film Adaline is inching closer to the big screen. Director Andy Tennant has been tapped to helm the epic romance. The film, centering on a beautiful woman who has been mysteriously rendered ageless for the past 100 years, is supposed to begin filming in early 2011. Tennant also directed Hitch and Sweet Home Alabama, among other films. The movie is being produced by Anonymous Content, Sidney Kimmel, and Lakeshore Entertainment.

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:47 pm
by Earth2Mama
Is she's the beautiful woman? :roll: Won't be seeing it.


Thanks for posting that bit of news though.

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 9:23 pm
by FSU/MSW-94

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:06 pm
by FSU/MSW-94

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 4:57 pm
by nibbles2
Her hair looks very yellow in that picture.

Re: Katherine Heigl (Isabel Evans) News

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:29 pm
by FSU/MSW-94
Another article from People.com:


Katherine Heigl Pledges $1 Million to Help Animal Shelters
Friday September 24, 2010 12:10 PM EDT
Katherine Heigl

It's more than just puppy love. Katherine Heigl is behind a $1 million initiative to help no-cost spay and neuter programs in the Los Angeles area.

The Jason Debus Heigl Foundation, named in memory of the actress's late brother, will work with the Cesar Millan's Millan Foundation, the City and County of Los Angeles and various other organizations on the project, called the Compassion Revolution.

Heigl, who herself has six dogs, three of them rescues, told PEOPLEPets.com at the press conference to announce the pledge that she and her mother had felt hopeless and overwhelmed by the pet population crisis in L.A. Over 50,000 of 80,000 shelter animals in Los Angeles County were euthanized last year, according to the Heigl Foundation.

"How can we change the results for these animals?" she said. "[Shelters are not only] euthanizing sick, old dogs. It's gotten brutal, you know. It's inhuman, really."

The Heigl Foundation wanted a solution – training and education on how to reduce the pet population compassionately, instead of having to put down healthy animals. Heigl says that her upbringing influenced her when it came to the importance of spaying and neutering.

"When I was growing up, my mother and father had zero desire for any one of our animals to have a litter," she said. "I think it's a lot of work, it's a lot of energy. Then, as an adult, because of the way I was raised and because I had the means to do it, [spaying and neutering] goes without question.

"But there are a lot of communities that don't have that education, weren't raised that way and don't see their pets that way," she added. "They have no idea that a litter of 10 means a litter of, like, 400 in the future. We can tell them and educate them, and provide a way for them to spay and neuter their pets."

For more information on the initiative, visit compassion-revolution.com .

• Reporting by Melody Chiu