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New Years Eve (2011)
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Release: 12.09.2011 (USA)
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One for the Money (2011)
Role: Stephanie Plum
Release: 01.27.2012 (USA)
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Life as We Know It (2010)
Role: Holly Berenson
Release: 10.08.2010 (USA)
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January 18, 2012   •  Category: Articles, Gallery0 Comments

I’m working on playing catch up with the gallery and I’ve begun this by adding scans of the January 2012 issue of Elle to the gallery. Katie looks absolutely stunning!



September 15, 2010   •  Category: ArticlesComments Off

Katherine Heigl had no friends when she moved to Hollywood.

The ‘Life As We Know It’ actress – who has 20-month-old daughter Naleigh with husband Josh Kelley – lived with her mother Nancy until she was 22 and admits she had a lonely life.

She said: “My mum was my roommate and only friend for a log time because it’s hard to meet people in Hollywood.

“I didn’t move out until I was 22 and suddenly I was living on my own, which was terrifying.”

Despite their separation, the 31-year-old beauty insists she is as close to her mother as ever.

She added: “She’s been my number one supporter and I’ve been hers. She’s the one person who’s respect I hope to earn.”

Katherine – who is managed by her mother – recently admitted nothing she does in her films shocks her mom.

Speaking about her film ‘The Ugly Truth’ – which she starred in with Gerard Butler – she said: “The language is wild, but she’s heard a lot worse from me. Don’t tell her I said this, but she can dish out those raunchy words pretty well herself.

“She’s never there when we film that stuff, and it’s not just because she doesn’t want to worry me.

“You can imagine it would make Gerard Butler pretty uncomfortable if he was in bed with me while my mother was watching. If it didn’t, it would be weird and kinky.” [Source]



August 13, 2010   •  Category: ArticlesComments Off

Katherine Heigl and Josh Kelley are “talking through” having another baby.

The couple – who married in 2007 – are hoping to expand their family further and have been discussing when would be the right time to have a sibling for 20-month-old adopted daughter Naleigh.

Josh said: “Eventually we are going to give her a little buddy. We’re talking all that through right now.”

The musician and his actress spouse are delighted with the progress that Naleigh – who has special needs – is making.

He told Us Weekly magazine: “She’s running! She says a lot of words here and there – hasn’t put any sentences together yet – but she’s talking.”

Josh and Katherine have also turned their backs on Los Angeles and plan to live a quieter life away from Hollywood, dividing their time between a new home in Utah and a property in Nashville, which Josh bought in 2005.

He explained: “We live up in the mountains in Utah now. Katie rides horses, I do a lot of fishing and golfing, it’s a lot of fun. It was a dream of Katie’s for years.

“I just fell in love with it. It’s amazing and one of my favourite places in the world. What we’ll probably do is split our time between Nashville and Utah. When we were in Los Angeles we were never in the scene. We don’t really leave the house. I stay in my studio and write music all the time.” [SOURCE]



August 11, 2010   •  Category: ArticlesComments Off

Katherine Heigl has joked that she and her husband are turning into “obnoxious” parents.

The 31-year-old actress and Josh Kelley adopted a baby girl from Korea last year. Naleigh is now 20 months old, and Katherine admits she and Josh have started to get worried about her development.

The tot hasn’t started walking yet, and Katherine admits she “pushes” her daughter to start toddling all day.

“I think Josh and I started to get like those obnoxious parents that are a little, like, ‘What’s wrong with her? Why isn’t she walking yet? What are we doing wrong?’” Katherine told UsMagazine.com. “Now we’re, like, pushing her all day: start walking! But I figured we’re probably fine. She’ll start walking. [Then] I’ll be like, ‘Why can’t she sit down and play quietly in the corner?’”

While Naleigh might not be walking yet, she can’t stop talking. She has picked up lots of words, but her favourite phrases are “Dada” and “Oh yeah”.

“She is starting to talk a little bit more,” Katherine said. “She says Dada all the time. Of course that was her first word… She points at me and says ‘Dada’ too. She thinks anyone she loves is Dada. I will her to say Mama!

“She goes, ‘Oh yeah’ all the time. I think Josh and I do that a lot when we talk about things and she picked it up.” [SOURCE]



December 4, 2009   •  Category: Articles, NewsComments Off

NASHUA, N.H. – More than two dozen Chihuahuas, terriers and lapdogs — pets severely overpopulated in Los Angeles — arrived Wednesday night at a Nashua shelter thanks to the generosity of a TV actress, WMUR-TV in Manchester reported.

The 25 Chihuahuas come to the state from shelters in the Los Angeles area.

“They have an overabundance of Chihuahuas and Chihuahua-type dogs in their state, and I was contacted by a rescue group that’s trying to save them from euthanasia,” said Tammy DeVito, the animal care director at the Humane Society of Greater Nashua.

Actress Katherine Heigl of “Grey’s Anatomy” paid the thousands of dollars needed to transport the dogs from the Golden State to the Granite State.”That’s great that we have a partner out there because this is the first time we’ve done a transport from L.A.,” said Karen Bill, executive director of the Humane Society of Greater Nashua.Veterinarians said the dogs are actually victims of their own popularity.

The shelter said people have bought the dogs as status symbols, rather than pets.”It’s based on people idolizing stars that have little Chihuahuas and movies where they spotlight Chihuahuas,” DeVito said.”Movies like ‘Beverly Hills Chihuahua’ … people think of pets, sometimes, as a fashion accessory,” Bill said.

When the dogs go out of fashion, humane societies end up taking responsibility for thousands of the pint-sized pooches, but here, people will line up to get them.”They’re hard to come by in the state of New Hampshire.

So, we thought it would be a great match,” DeVito said.”It would just be a matter of a few days before they’re all settling in New Hampshire homes,” Bill said.The shipment is a collaborative project with the Salem Animal Rescue League, which will take five of the Chihuahuas. The Nashua Humane Society will take the rest.

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