Rumors have been circulation ever since that the 35-year-old actress, Katherine Heigl, is hard to work with. This star indeed has talent, as she won the Primetime Emmy Awards for outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2007 for her role as Dr. Isobel "Izzie" Stevens on ABC's medical drama series, Grey's Academy, which ran from 2005 to 2010.
Unfortunately, there are talks in the industry that the actress is known for being rude and difficult to get along with. Thus, no celebrity wants to work with her.
Case and point: Kat's former co-star on Grey's Anatomy, Ellen Pompeo (who played the show's lead role Meredith Grey), had accused The Big Wedding actress of thinking she could do better than the show.
To add, another source said that Heigl always "questioned the script" and annoyed a lot of people with her wardrobe demands. At times, she also would refuse to leave her trailer. Her Knocked Up co-star and comedian Seth Rogan and the film's director Judd Apatow had slammed her after she said her character in the movie "paints women as shrews"
Before acting, the blonde-haired beauty had started her career as a child model before she shifted to acting. She made her debut in the film That Night. Heigl appeared in other roles after that - in films and in television, before she landed her break-out role in Grey's Anatomy.
Recently, The 27 Dresses star was forced to answer when fans asked her on "rumors that your very rude", during a Q&A via facebook.
The Knocked Up actress then said, "Yeah, I've heard those too ... honesty I don't think I am ... nothing makes me more uncomfortable than confrontation or hurting someones feelings and I would never, ever, actively do so on purpose. 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."
The Killers actress continued: "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."