Katherine Heigl still thinks she’s a movie star
There are good divas (Beyoncé). There are bad divas (Heidi). There are even divas-in-waiting (Miley). And then there’s Katherine Heigl.
The actress who once co-starred in the movie that made Seth Rogen famous and also took her name out of Emmy consideration last year because she’s too good for TV of her character’s weak story is still under the delusion that she is the queen f’ing bee of Hollywood. This time Heigl, who seems destined to commit career suicide, was dropped as a potential player in New Line and director Garry Marshall’s A-list ensemble rom-com Valentine’s Day because she demanded too much money. The NY Post’s Page Six had this scoop
An insider told Page Six, “Producers at New Line originally had Katherine on their casting list. They wanted her for the project, but during the talks, she came back demanding $3 million for the role.”
Our source calls that number “ridiculous” because the movie has “an ensemble cast where there is really no one lead role. Actors are only filming between three and 14 days, and no other actors asked for nearly that amount.”
Seriously, who the eff does she think she is? Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Shirley MacLaine, and Jennifer Garner, what we call real movie stars, are on board and Queen Katherine can’t lower herself to star in a movie with those people for less than seven figures. Would somebody please save her from herself?
Well yeah because she was in movies…duh